Rani Chandra
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Rani Chandra | |
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Born | 2 June 1949 Fort Kochi, Travancore-Cochin, India |
Died | 12 October 1976 (aged 27) Bombay, Maharashtra, India |
Rani Chandra (1949 – 1976) was an Indian actress and model, a winner of Miss Kerala.[1] She died when Indian Airlines Flight 171 crashed in Bombay in 1976. She acted in several landmark films such as Nellu (Malayalam, 1974), Bhadrakali (Tamil, 1976) and Swapnadanam (Malayalam, 1976).
Background
[edit]She was born to Chandran and Kanthimathi in 1949 at Fort Kochi, Travancore-Cochin (now Kerala). She had four sisters and a brother.[1] She pursued degree from St Thereses College Ernakulam. She owned a dance troupe. Actress Chippy is Ranichandra's Brother Shaji's Daughter.[2] Rani Chandra was selected as Miss Kerala in 1972.[3]
Career
[edit]Her first film, Anjusundarikal, was widely accepted by the audience. Other major films included Ulsavam, Kadarumasam, Nellu, Swapnadanam, Oonjal, Alinganam, Abhinandanam, Sindoooram, Thirumadhuram, and Anuragam. She won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress for the film Swapnadanam. Rani Chandra played the major role in the very popular Tamil cinema song in the film Bhadrakali.
Death
[edit]Rani Chandra, her mother, and three sisters were killed in Indian Airlines Flight 171 crash in 1976.[citation needed] They were on a return flight from Bombay when their plane caught fire and nose dived near the airport, killing everyone on board. They were returning from a Dance performance in the Middle East. Their earlier flight from Bombay to Madras returned to Bombay shortly after takeoff after a snag hit. The aircraft and all passengers were re-boarded onto the flight. The dead included members of her music troupe as well.
After her death, the unfinished portion of the movie Bhadrakali was finished using a double. The movie ends using earlier footage of Rani Chandra.
Awards
[edit]- 1975 - Best Actress - Swapnadanam[4]
Filmography
[edit]Malayalam
[edit]- Oonjal (1977)
- Sindooram (1976)
- Amba Ambika Ambaalika(1976) as Ambika
- Ayalkkaari (1976) as Sathi
- Swapnaadanam (1976) as Sumithra
- Chirikkudukka (1976) as Malathi
- Anaavaranam (1976)
- Mallanum Mathevanum (1976)
- Muthu (1976)
- Madhuram Thirumadhuram (1976) as Radha
- Lakshmivijayam (1976)
- Swimming Pool (1976)
- Abhinandanam (1976) as Radha
- Udyaanalakshmi (1976)
- Aalinganam (1976) as Dr. Raji
- Malsaram (1975)
- Criminals (Kayangal) (1975)
- Swarnna Malsyam (1975)
- Hello Darling (1975) as Sumithra
- Mucheettukalikkaarante Makal (1975) as Zainaba
- Ayodhya (1975)
- Chalanam (1975) as Joyamma
- Odakkuzhal (1975)
- Ulsavam (1975) as Leela
- Love Marriage (1975) as Viji
- Ullaasayaathra (1975)
- Boy Friend (1975)
- Swaami Ayyappan (1975)
- Swarnnavigraham (1974)
- Bhoogolam Thiriyunnu (1974) as Vijayamma
- Naathoon (1974)
- Poonthenaruvi (1974) as Vimala
- Devi Kanyaakumaari (1974)
- Shaapamoksham (1974)
- Sapthaswarangal (1974) as Mini
- Youvanam (1974) as Sharada
- Kaamini (1974)
- Nellu (1974) as Javani
- Soundarya Pooja (1973)
- Swapnam (1973) as Vasumathi
- Udayam (1973) as Hema
- Kaattuvithachavan (1973)
- Police Ariyaruthu (1973) as Alice
- Kaalachakram (1973) as Geetha.
- Ragging (1973)
- Pacha Nottukal(1973) as Rosie
- Aaraadhika (1973) as Latha
- Jesus (1973) as Kanaikkari
- Kaapaalika(1973) as Lillykutti
- Ajnaathavasam(1973) as Kamala
- Driksaakshi (1973) as Rajamma
- Omana (1972) as Pennamma
- Brahmachaari (1972)
- Puthrakameshti (1972)
- Sree Guruvayoorappan (1972)
- Devi (1972)
- Chembarathi (1972) as Savithri
- Prathidhwani (1971)
- Vivaaham Swargathil (1970)
- Vivahasammanam (1970) as Sundari
- Anaachaadhanam (1969)
- Anchusundarikal (1968)
- Pavappettaval (1967) (credited as Miss Kerala)
Tamil
[edit]- Bhadrakali (1976)
- Swami Ayyappan (1975)
- Then Sindhudhe Vaanam (1975)
- Radha (1973)
- Porchilai (1969)
References
[edit]- ^ a b റാണിചന്ദ്ര-നോവിക്കുന്ന ഓര്മ്മ
- ^ "CiniDiary". Archived from the original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 5 May 2015.
- ^ Imprints On Indian Film Screen: Rani Chandra
- ^ "State Film Awards". Kerala State Chalachitra Academy. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 26 September 2015.
External links
[edit]- Actresses from Kochi
- Kerala State Film Award winners
- 1976 deaths
- Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in India
- Actresses in Tamil cinema
- Actresses in Malayalam cinema
- Indian film actresses
- 20th-century Indian actresses
- 1949 births
- St. Teresa's College alumni
- Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in 1976