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Born24 April 1990
Bangalore, Karnataka, India
NationalityIndian
Other namesMeenakshi, Maha
OccupationActor, Model, Anchor / Host, Judge
Years active2005–present
Spouse(s)Dinesh Gopalsamy
Awards

Rachitha Mahalakshmi (born 24 April 1990) an Indian film and television actress. She made her television debut in Mega Mandara Kannada serial and a Malayalam serial. She played the lead role in Saravanan Meenatchi Season 2 and played the lead role in Saravanan Meenatchi Season 3 and Geethanjali in Star Vijay and Star Suvarna, respectively.[1][2][3]

Personal life[edit]

Rachitha was born in Bangalore. Rachitha is fluent in Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam and English. She is married to Dinesh Gopalasamy from Srivilliputhur (ஸ்ரீவில்லிபுத்தூர்) who acted as her pair in the serial Pirivom Santhipom. Rachitha made her debut in Mega Mandala, which was telecasted in Star Suvarna. Rachitha became popular and successful after playing the lead role, as Meenatchi, in Saravanan Meenatchi, which aired in Star Vijay. Since then, she is also recognized as Meenatchi.

Television[edit]

YearTitleRoleChannelLanguage tamilSort/ TypesNotes
Mega MandaranBhoomikaKannadaDramaActress
SaviganasuSahanaKasturi TVKannadaDramaActress
Bande Baratava KalaDevayaniETv KannadaKannadaDramaActress
SubrabathaKannikaETv KannadaKannadaDramaActress
Mane Ondu Mooru BagiluAshwiniETv KannadaKannadaDramaActress
2013Swathi ChinukuluNilaETv TeluguTeluguDramaActress
Maa NannaGayathriETv TeluguTeluguDramaActress
2011 - May 2012Pirivom SanthippomJyothiStar VijayTamilDramaActress
Nov 2012 - 2013Pirivom Santhippom (Season 2)jyothyStar VijayTamilDramaActress
Sagutha Dura DuraManasaStar SuvarnaKannadaDrama
SuryakanthiKanthiZee KannadaKannadaDrama
2013Masala KudumbamAnjaliZee TamizhTamilDramaActress
2013 - 2014IlavarasiMahaSun TVTamilDramaActress
2015Uppu KaruvaaduUmaTamilMovieActress
2013 – 2016Saravanan Meenatchi Season 2Thanga MeenakshiStar VijayTamilDramaActress
May 2016 – Aug 2016Mr & Mrs KhiladisHerselfZee TamizhTamilReality ShowContestant
July 2016 – Aug 2018Saravanan Meenatchi Season 3 Madhurai MeenakshiStar VijayTamilDramaActress
2016– 2017GeethanjaliPriyaStar SuvarnaKannadaDramaActress
2017Junior SeniorHerselfZee TamizhTamilReality ShowJudge
2019Junior Super Stars 3.0HerselfZee TamizhTamilReality ShowJudge
2019-NachiyarpuramJothiZee TamizhTamilDramaActress

Movies[edit]

NoYearLanguageFilmRoleDirectorNotes
012015KannadaParijatha-Nil-
022015TamilUppu KaruvaduUmaRadha Mohan-Nil-

References[edit]

  1. ^'People discouraged me a lot: Rachitha'. The Times of India. 16 August 2015. Retrieved 18 November 2018.
  2. ^'After 7 years Saravanan Meenatchi coming to an end - Times of India'. The Times of India. Retrieved 10 August 2018.
  3. ^'Saravanan Meenatchi coming to an end after 7 years, Rachita Mahalakshmi breaks down into tears'. Pinkvilla. Retrieved 10 August 2018.
  4. ^https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tv/news/tamil/junior-super-stars-3-0-all-set-for-its-premiere-soon/articleshow/68306747.cms
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Pirivom Santhippom

Natesan (Cheran) works as an engineer in an electricity board in Karaikudi and leads a joint family with more than 30 of his relatives living in the same house. On the other hand, Visalakshi aka Sala (Sneha) is the only daughter to her parents, and she is about to complete her college education in Karaikudi. Sala feels bored while being alone and always prefers to have her friends surrounding her.

Sala’s parents start searching for a groom and get a reference for Natesan. Sala and her family meet Natesan’s family in a function. Sala is surprised to see so many people living as a joint family together, and she is very much impressed and agrees for the wedding. Natesan and Sala get married. Sala loves being accompanied by all the relatives in Natesan’s home. When Sala and Natesan go on a honeymoon, Sala purchases gifts for everyone in the family. All the family members are also impressed upon seeing Sala.

Natesan feels sad that he does not get private time to spend with his wife as they are always surrounded by relatives. Now, he gets transferred to a hill station named Attakatti, near Pollachi. Natesan feels happy as he believes that this will provide him time to spend with Sala. Although Sala feels sad leaving all her relatives, she also goes with Natesan to the hill station.

Over there in the hill station, Sala feels lonely and gets bored, and she longs for the life that she had in Karaikudi. Their house is located in a remote place with no friends and neighbors. Natesan also gets busy with work and has very little time to spend with his wife. Slowly, Sala gets psychologically disturbed due to loneliness, and she behaves as if the house is filled with so many people. Also, she repairs the fan, lights, etc. purposefully in their home so that the nearby electrician, Karuppu (Ganja Karuppu), can come to fix them, and at least she gets a chance to speak to someone.

Ganja Karuppu is an Indian film actor who has predominantly appeared in comedy roles in Tamil cinema. After making his debut in Bala's Pithamagan (2003), Ganja Karuppu experienced success in the late 2000s with his roles in Raam (2005), Sivakasi (2005), Paruthiveeran (2007), Subramaniyapuram (2008) and Naadodigal (2009) he was also a contestant in Bigg Boss Tamil 1.

She also starts recording all the sounds around her such as birds chirping, etc. and listens to the recordings when alone. One day, she records a neighbour’s child’s laughter sound following which the child faints. Sala is scared, but the child is saved. Dr. Ramalingam (Jayaram) sees Sala and understands that she is suffering from a disorder and warns Natesan, but he does not take it seriously. One day, Sala consumes too much of sleeping pills to come out of her depression, but Natesan spots her lying in bed and rushes her to the hospital. Sala is saved. Ramalingam explains the disorder to Natesan and mentions that the best cure for her would be to lead a happy life surrounded by relatives. Natesan agrees and moves back to Karaikudi. The movie ends showing Natesan and Sala leading a happy life again.

Cast

ActorRole
CheranNatesan
SnehaVisalatchi (Sala)
JayaramDr. Ramalingam
SriranjiniRamalingam's wife
Ganja KaruppuKaruppu
T. K. KalaMeenakshi (Natesan's mother)
T. S. B. K. MouleeAnnamalai (Natesan's father)
Lakshmi RamakrishnanVallikannu (Visalakshi's mother)
Pithamagan MahadevanSaathappan (Visalakshi's father)
DevadarshiniSitthaal (Natesan's cousin)
M. S. BhaskarAarumugam (Natesan's cousin)
Bala SinghMuthaiya (Natesan's cousin)
IlavarasuVisalakshi's neighbor
VinodhiniVisalakshi's neighbor
Meesai MurugesanNatesan
S. N. LakshmiMeiyammai
ShanmugarajanAzhagappan
Manobala
Paruthiveeran Sujatha
VittalChidambaram
Haris MoosaRamasamy
SangeethaDeivanai
BabySeethalakshmi
RaniNagammai
Bava Lakshmanan

Filming

The lead role was initially given to Jyothika, who later opted out of the project because of her pregnancy Kamalini Mukherjee was also cast, but she was not able to emote well and as she was alien to Tamil tradition, she was replaced by Sneha.

Jyothika Saravanan is an Indian actress who predominantly appears in Tamil films. She also acted in some Kannada, Malayalam, Telugu and Hindi films.

Release

The film was released in Pongal 2008 alongside other releases like Bheemaa, Pazhani, Kaalai, Vaazhthugal and Pidichirukku.

Bheemaa is a 2008 Indian Tamil action film, written and directed by N. Linguswamy. It stars Vikram, Trisha Krishnan, Prakash Raj, Raghuvaran, and Ashish Vidyarthi. The film score was by composer Harris Jayaraj, shot by cinematographer R. D. Rajasekhar, and edited by Anthony. The film was released on 15 January 2008, after two years of production delays, to mixed reviews. The release coincides with the Thai Pongal harvest festival in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Later it was dubbed in Hindi as VachanbadhMahindra song we live young mp3 download. by Baba Arts Ltd in 2012. The film was remade in Bengali as Vikram.

Pazhani is a 2008 Indian Tamil action film directed by Perarasu, with Bharath in the lead role with Kajal Aggarwal as heroine, marking her debut in Tamil cinema, as well as Kushboo in a supporting role. The film, produced by director Sakthi Chidambaram under the banner Cinema paradise, had musical score by Srikanth Deva. The film was formally launched on 10 June 2007 and was released on 14 January 2008 which coincided with the Thai Pongal festival. It was later dubbed into Telugu as Bhargava and into Hindi as Shaktishali Shiva. It is also remade into Oriya as Gud boy (2012).

Kaalai is a 2008 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by Tharun Gopi. The lead roles are played by Silambarasan and Vedhika and Lal, Sangeetha, Seema, Santhanam, and Sulile Kumar play supporting roles. The film's score and soundtrack are composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar. Early reports claimed the title was set to be Chennaiyil Irundhu Madhurai, Mosamanavan and Agaradhi. The film opened to mixed reviews and become a flop at box office. It has been dubbed in Hindi as Jwalamukhi .

Reception

The film opened to highly positive reviews. Sify wrote 'The film has been well crafted by Palaniappan, his story line is just an episode in a newly married girl's life but the way he has worked his screenplay around it is what makes the film click. The film is for a matured audience who will appreciate the wonderful economy of expression and deliberate silence at times and the crisp day-to-day life dialogues in the film'.[1]Rediff wrote 'Pirivom Sandippom is an epic of non-eventual proportions. In other words, nothing ever happens in the movie'.[2]Behindwoods wrote 'There is nothing in the movie that can be termed as a negative, that is, if you don’t mind the slow pace post-intermission, though that is inevitable, considering the storyline. Even if one could predict what is bound to happen post-interval, the director has managed to keep the tale gripping with the screenplay'.[3]

Soundtrack

Pirivom Santhippom
Soundtrack albumby
Released03 January 2008
RecordedVarsha Vallaki Studios
GenreFeature Film Soundtrack
LanguageTamil
ProducerVidyasagar
Vidyasagar chronology
Rock n' Roll
(2007)
Pirivom Santhippom
(2008)
Sundarakanda
(2008)

The film's background score and soundtracks are composed by Vidyasagar.[4] The album gained popularity after the film's release.[5]

No.Song TitleSingersLyricist
1Kandaen KandaenKarthik, Shweta MohanYugabharathi
2Soll SollBalaram
3Kandum KanamalSadhana Sargam
4Medhuva MedhuvaKarthik, HariniKabilan
5Iru VizhiyoSaindhavi, Vineeth SrinivasanJayantha
6NenjathilaeShreya Ghoshal, JayaramYugabharathi

Accolades

Sneha won many awards for her excellent performance in this film. They are listed below:

1. Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actress 2. Vijay Award for Best Actress 3. Nominated for Film Fare Best Actress Award

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References

  1. http://www.sify.com/movies/pirivom-santhipom-review-tamil-pclw2Ugedefbc.html
  2. http://www.rediff.com/movies/2008/jan/15ps.htm
  3. http://www.behindwoods.com/tamil-movie-reviews/reviews-1/pirivom-santhippom-review.html
  4. http://www.starmusiq.com/tamil_movie_songs_free_download.asp?movieid=16
  5. http://play.raaga.com/tamil/album/Pirivom-Santhipom-songs-T0001373

External links

  • Pirivom Santhippom on IMDb
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