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Suryakumari

Tanguturi Suryakumari (13 November 1925 – 25 April 2005), also known by her married name Suryakumari Elvin,[1] was an Indian singer, actress and dancer in Telugu cinema. She sang "Maa Telugu Thalliki", the official song of the State of Andhra Pradesh.[2] She was the winner of Miss Madras 1952 pageant[3] and runner-up of the Miss India 1952 pageant.[1] She was the niece of activist and politician Tanguturi Prakasam Pantulu, who served as the first chief minister of Andhra state and previously as the chief minister of Madras.

Tanguturi Suryakumari
Born(1925-11-13)13 November 1925
Died25 April 2005(2005-04-25) (aged 79)
London, England, UK
NationalityIndian
Other namesTanguturu Suryakumari
Occupation(s)Model, singer, actress, dancer
SpouseHarold Elvin[1]

As an actress, she has won the Outer Critics Circle Award for best actress, for playing Queen Sudarshana, in Rabindranath Tagore’s Off-Broadway play The King of the Dark Chamber in 1961.[2]

Career edit

Suryakumari was a film star at the age of 12,[4] when a special part was written into the film Vipranarayana (1937) to accommodate her singing talents.

Suryakumari's next film Adrushtam (1939) was a success.[5][3] Her other films include Katakam (1948) and Samsara Nowka (1949). Katakam was at first a Tamil play based on a lesser – known William Shakespeare play, Cymbeline. Suryakumari acted in the Tamil version of the film. Tanguturi Suryakumari later acted in some 25 films. Among these films, Devatha and Raithu Bidda made film history and contributed to the Golden age of Telugu Cinema. In the film, Krishna Prema by H. V. Babu, Suryakumari played the role of sage Narada. And it was first time in the history of Telugu cinema; a woman played the male role of Narada. In this film, for the first time, Surya Kumari's singing talents were fully utilised as Narada and her performance won her many laurels. Tanguturi Suryakumari also acted in Hindi movies Watan (1954) and Uran Khatola (1955). In the second one, Tanguturi Suryakumari acted with Hindi movie icon Dilip Kumar and was nominated for Best Supporting Actress award in the Filmfare Awards.

As singer edit

Apart from her film career, Tanguturi Suryakumari was also well known for her private songs released as gramophone records and later as audiocassettes. The songs were melodious and had impressive lyrics. Her sweet voice added beauty to these songs. Tanguturi Suryakumari also sang some patriotic songs and in few of them Tanguturi Suryakumari praised Mahatma Gandhi. There were numerous songs sung by Suryakumari of which few of them are "Maa Telugu Talliki", "Mallepoodhandalu", "O Mahatma", "Satapatra Sundari", "Maamidichettunu" and others.[6] Tanguturi Suryakumari also sang in a feature-length documentary film about Mahatma Gandhi, which was made by a patriotic Tamil writer and journalist, A. K. Chettiar.

Record companies came forward to record her voice, and at a time when gramophones were not yet common, her songs could be heard everywhere. Patrons in restaurants and outdoor cafes would pay extra if their meal was accompanied by Surya's songs, and passing traffic would stop until a song had finished. Her presence was a major attraction at meetings of the Indian National Congress, and her recordings reached rural areas unvisited by politicians. Even today, her most famous song, "Maa Telugu Thalli" (in praise of her mother tongue), is sung at the start of social functions in her home state of Andhra.

Career in the West edit

 
Suryakumari (sixth from left) along with other contestants at the 1952 Miss India pageant in Bombay

Altogether, Surya appeared in some 25 Indian films in the 1940s and 1950s, singing and acting in a variety of languages, including Telugu, Sanskrit, Tamil, Gujarati, Hindi and English.

She had her film admirers too, for her films like Raithu Bidda (1939), Bhagyalakshmi (1943), Krishna Prema (1943), Maradalu Pelli (1952) and Hindi films Watan (1954), Uran Khatola (1955).

In the mid-1950s, she made her first visit to the US, as a member of a delegation from the Indian film industry invited to Hollywood by the Motion Picture Association of America (though union regulations precluded her from film work there).

In 1959, she went to New York to teach at the Columbia University, and also to add to her skills by studying western classical and popular dance forms. On her arrival, she appeared on television alongside the Indian ambassador and sang Indian songs. Making her debut stage appearance in American theatre, she portrayed Queen Sudarshana in Rabindranath Tagore's play The King of the Dark Chamber in Jan Hus Playhouse Theater, in February 1961. Commending her performance, Red Bank Register wrote that she "displayed luminous artistry to match appealing beauty."[7] For the performance, she was awarded the Off-Broadway Award Critics' Award for Best Actress. Suryakumari had an acquaintance with the great Alfred Hitchcock. She also took the role of Princess Chitra in the dance production of Tagore's Chitra for CBS, and researched Indian stories for Alfred Hitchcock.

Journey to London edit

In 1965, Suryakumari travelled to London. Scheduled to play the Hindu deity Kali in Kindly Monkeys, a new play at the Arts Theatre, she decided at the end of the run to stay on and found India Performing Arts in Kensington with her husband Harold Elvin, a project to train performers and mount productions.[8] Annual performances by Suryakumari herself, her students and fellow artists followed at the Purcell Room, in the South Bank Centre, for the next 40 years.

From 1973, Surya was supported in her work by her husband, Harold Elvin, poet, painter and potter, reading his poetry and telling his stories as she sang and played the tanpura and sitar.

Something of the flavour of these gatherings may be gained from the programmes for two events in 1982, with schoolchildren appearing alongside Ben Kingsley in Homage To Mahatma Gandhi, and Larry Adler's harmonica improvisations (complemented by Surya's instrumental accompaniment) in An Indian Pageant. Surya's political commitments were engrained in all her work, whether as chief singer at the Gandhi centenary commemoration at St Paul's cathedral in 1969, or with the Hordaland Teater of Bergen, for children in Norway, with whom she worked from 1991 to 1998. He predeceased her. Tanguturi Suryakumari, a singer, actor and dancer, died on 25 April 2005, aged 79.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Srihari, Gudipoodi (4 July 2008). "Twinkle toes and a magical voice". The Hindu. Retrieved 17 March 2018.
  2. ^ a b Harpe, Bill (18 May 2005). "Obituaries: Surya Kumari". The Guardian. Retrieved 18 August 2014.
  3. ^ a b Guy, Randor (1 August 2008). "Adrishtam 1939". The Hindu.
  4. ^ Rajadhyaksha, Ashish; Willemen, Paul (2014). Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema. Routledge. p. 225. ISBN 9781135943189. Retrieved 17 March 2018.
  5. ^ Biography of Tanguturi Suryakumari
  6. ^ https://www.amazon.com/Golden-Hour-Basic-Songs-Tanguturi-Suryakumari
  7. ^ Glover, William (13 February 1961). "Spirited Play From India Has Charm". Red Bank Register. Associated Press. p. 5.
  8. ^ Newley, Patrick (1 June 2005). . thestage.co.uk. Archived from the original on 17 March 2018. Retrieved 19 March 2018.

Further reading edit

  • Krishnamurti, G. (2007). Suryakumari - Elvin: A Memorial Volume. Videsandhra Publications.

External links edit

  • Suryakumari at IMDb
  • Ranga Nee Enaikaaru on YouTube - A song sung by Suryakumari in the Tamil version of Vipra Narayana (1937). She was only 12 at that time.

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Tanguturi Suryakumari 13 November 1925 25 April 2005 also known by her married name Suryakumari Elvin 1 was an Indian singer actress and dancer in Telugu cinema She sang Maa Telugu Thalliki the official song of the State of Andhra Pradesh 2 She was the winner of Miss Madras 1952 pageant 3 and runner up of the Miss India 1952 pageant 1 She was the niece of activist and politician Tanguturi Prakasam Pantulu who served as the first chief minister of Andhra state and previously as the chief minister of Madras Tanguturi SuryakumariBorn 1925 11 13 13 November 1925Rajahmundry Madras Presidency British India today in Andhra Pradesh India Died25 April 2005 2005 04 25 aged 79 London England UKNationalityIndianOther namesTanguturu SuryakumariOccupation s Model singer actress dancerSpouseHarold Elvin 1 As an actress she has won the Outer Critics Circle Award for best actress for playing Queen Sudarshana in Rabindranath Tagore s Off Broadway play The King of the Dark Chamber in 1961 2 Contents 1 Career 1 1 As singer 2 Career in the West 2 1 Journey to London 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksCareer editSuryakumari was a film star at the age of 12 4 when a special part was written into the film Vipranarayana 1937 to accommodate her singing talents Suryakumari s next film Adrushtam 1939 was a success 5 3 Her other films include Katakam 1948 and Samsara Nowka 1949 Katakam was at first a Tamil play based on a lesser known William Shakespeare play Cymbeline Suryakumari acted in the Tamil version of the film Tanguturi Suryakumari later acted in some 25 films Among these films Devatha and Raithu Bidda made film history and contributed to the Golden age of Telugu Cinema In the film Krishna Prema by H V Babu Suryakumari played the role of sage Narada And it was first time in the history of Telugu cinema a woman played the male role of Narada In this film for the first time Surya Kumari s singing talents were fully utilised as Narada and her performance won her many laurels Tanguturi Suryakumari also acted in Hindi movies Watan 1954 and Uran Khatola 1955 In the second one Tanguturi Suryakumari acted with Hindi movie icon Dilip Kumar and was nominated for Best Supporting Actress award in the Filmfare Awards As singer edit Apart from her film career Tanguturi Suryakumari was also well known for her private songs released as gramophone records and later as audiocassettes The songs were melodious and had impressive lyrics Her sweet voice added beauty to these songs Tanguturi Suryakumari also sang some patriotic songs and in few of them Tanguturi Suryakumari praised Mahatma Gandhi There were numerous songs sung by Suryakumari of which few of them are Maa Telugu Talliki Mallepoodhandalu O Mahatma Satapatra Sundari Maamidichettunu and others 6 Tanguturi Suryakumari also sang in a feature length documentary film about Mahatma Gandhi which was made by a patriotic Tamil writer and journalist A K Chettiar Record companies came forward to record her voice and at a time when gramophones were not yet common her songs could be heard everywhere Patrons in restaurants and outdoor cafes would pay extra if their meal was accompanied by Surya s songs and passing traffic would stop until a song had finished Her presence was a major attraction at meetings of the Indian National Congress and her recordings reached rural areas unvisited by politicians Even today her most famous song Maa Telugu Thalli in praise of her mother tongue is sung at the start of social functions in her home state of Andhra Career in the West edit nbsp Suryakumari sixth from left along with other contestants at the 1952 Miss India pageant in Bombay Altogether Surya appeared in some 25 Indian films in the 1940s and 1950s singing and acting in a variety of languages including Telugu Sanskrit Tamil Gujarati Hindi and English She had her film admirers too for her films like Raithu Bidda 1939 Bhagyalakshmi 1943 Krishna Prema 1943 Maradalu Pelli 1952 and Hindi films Watan 1954 Uran Khatola 1955 In the mid 1950s she made her first visit to the US as a member of a delegation from the Indian film industry invited to Hollywood by the Motion Picture Association of America though union regulations precluded her from film work there In 1959 she went to New York to teach at the Columbia University and also to add to her skills by studying western classical and popular dance forms On her arrival she appeared on television alongside the Indian ambassador and sang Indian songs Making her debut stage appearance in American theatre she portrayed Queen Sudarshana in Rabindranath Tagore s play The King of the Dark Chamber in Jan Hus Playhouse Theater in February 1961 Commending her performance Red Bank Register wrote that she displayed luminous artistry to match appealing beauty 7 For the performance she was awarded the Off Broadway Award Critics Award for Best Actress Suryakumari had an acquaintance with the great Alfred Hitchcock She also took the role of Princess Chitra in the dance production of Tagore s Chitra for CBS and researched Indian stories for Alfred Hitchcock Journey to London edit In 1965 Suryakumari travelled to London Scheduled to play the Hindu deity Kali in Kindly Monkeys a new play at the Arts Theatre she decided at the end of the run to stay on and found India Performing Arts in Kensington with her husband Harold Elvin a project to train performers and mount productions 8 Annual performances by Suryakumari herself her students and fellow artists followed at the Purcell Room in the South Bank Centre for the next 40 years From 1973 Surya was supported in her work by her husband Harold Elvin poet painter and potter reading his poetry and telling his stories as she sang and played the tanpura and sitar Something of the flavour of these gatherings may be gained from the programmes for two events in 1982 with schoolchildren appearing alongside Ben Kingsley in Homage To Mahatma Gandhi and Larry Adler s harmonica improvisations complemented by Surya s instrumental accompaniment in An Indian Pageant Surya s political commitments were engrained in all her work whether as chief singer at the Gandhi centenary commemoration at St Paul s cathedral in 1969 or with the Hordaland Teater of Bergen for children in Norway with whom she worked from 1991 to 1998 He predeceased her Tanguturi Suryakumari a singer actor and dancer died on 25 April 2005 aged 79 References edit a b c Srihari Gudipoodi 4 July 2008 Twinkle toes and a magical voice The Hindu Retrieved 17 March 2018 a b Harpe Bill 18 May 2005 Obituaries Surya Kumari The Guardian Retrieved 18 August 2014 a b Guy Randor 1 August 2008 Adrishtam 1939 The Hindu Rajadhyaksha Ashish Willemen Paul 2014 Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema Routledge p 225 ISBN 9781135943189 Retrieved 17 March 2018 Biography of Tanguturi Suryakumari https www amazon com Golden Hour Basic Songs Tanguturi Suryakumari Glover William 13 February 1961 Spirited Play From India Has Charm Red Bank Register Associated Press p 5 Newley Patrick 1 June 2005 Final curtain thestage co uk Archived from the original on 17 March 2018 Retrieved 19 March 2018 Further reading editKrishnamurti G 2007 Suryakumari Elvin A Memorial Volume Videsandhra Publications External links editSuryakumari at IMDb Ranga Nee Enaikaaru on YouTube A song sung by Suryakumari in the Tamil version of Vipra Narayana 1937 She was only 12 at that time Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Suryakumari amp oldid 1161872277, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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