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In an industry that constantly scripts your next move, K. R. Vijaya remained — not by a blue tick, but by her own choices. She chose scripts that challenged the "heroine" mold. She balanced a thriving film career with a grounded personal life, long before "lifestyle influencer" was a term.

She was often the first choice for directors to play Hindu goddesses, such as Mariamman or Saraswathi, due to her serene and traditional appearance. Blemishless Reputation:

Born as Deivanayaki in 1948, she began her journey in theater before making a massive impact with her debut film Karpagam (1963).

across Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu, and Kannada. She recently shared that her secret to a five-decade career is "being natural," advising that once you go "artificial," it becomes hard to maintain. The "Queen of Smiles" : Known as Punnagai Arasi