Anandavally
Anandavally C. R. (14 January 1952 – 5 April 2019) was an Indian actress and dubbing artist, who predominantly worked in the Malayalam film industry.[1][3]
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Born | Veliyam, Travancore–Cochin, India | 14 January 1952
Died | 5 April 2019 67) | (aged
Nationality | Indian |
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Years active | 1969 – 2019 |
Spouse(s) | Chandrasekhara Pillai |
Children | Diphan (son)[2] |
Early life
Anandavally was born into an agricultural family at Veliyam, State of Travancore-Cochin to Tamilian parents. She did her schooling in "Kaiyela School" - Veliyam, where she began acting in school plays and later started Kadhaprasangam (story-telling performance).
Career
Drama artist
Anandavally used to sing for dramas even while a teenager. But unexpectedly, her acting skills were put to test in front of a large audience during the drama "Chithalu Kayariya Bhoomi" in 1969. Then she started performing in several dramas of KPAC, Kalidasa Kalakendram, Deshabhimani Theaters-Attingal, Kerala Theaters-Kottayam and Kayamkulam Peoples Theaters.
Radio
She also worked as an announcer in the All India Radio.
Film actress

Anandavally entered the film industry through the film "Kadu" and went on to act in below given films. She became interested in pursuing a career in the entertainment industry following a minor role in various Malayalam films, where she remained a regular until she decided to pursue a dubbing artist career.
Dubbing artist
In 1973, she debuted as a dubbing artist and gave sound for actress Rajasri in the film Devi Kanyakumari. Manjil Virinja Pookkal Malayalam film dubbed for Poornima Jayaram was the break through. Thereafter, Anandavally did not look back. She has dubbed for numerous Malayalam films. She gave her voice for several leading heroines, the list as Geetha, Sumalatha, Madhavi, Menaka, Ambika, Urvasi, Jayapradha, Karthika, Parvathy, Gauthami, Suhasini, Sobhana, Sukanya, Saritha, Silksmitha, Suchitra, Sarada, Bharathi, Bhanupriya, Rekha, Revathi, Radha, Raadhika, Renjini, Mohini, Nanditha Bose, Vinayaprasad, Kanaka, Khushbu, Unni Mary, Santhikrishna and so on. She won a Kerala State Award for the Malayalam film Aadhaaram dubbed for actress Geetha.[1]
Filmography
Actress
Dubbing artist
Awards
- 1992 – Best Dubbing Artist: – Aadhaaram
- Kerala State Television Awards
- 2015 - Best Dubbing Artist(s)- Male/Female Voice - Eeshwaran Sakshiyayii
- Kerala Film Critics Awards
- 1997 - Chalachitra Prathibha
- 2007 - Best Narrator
Kerala State Award For Drama
1978 - Enikku Maranamilla
Sl.No. | Awards | Details |
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1. | Kalai Selvam - 1997 | South Indian Artist Association, Chennai. |
2. | Guru Pooja Puraskaram - 2009 | Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi |
3. | Kural Selvam - 2011 | South Indian Cine Artists & Dubbing Union, Chennai. |
4. | Award for contribution to Malayalam Film Industry | 100 years of Indian Cinema Celebration - 2013 at Chennai. |
References
- "Dubbing artist Anandavally passes away". english.mathrubhumi.com. 5 April 2019.
- "Puthiya Mukham director Diphan passes away after kidney failure in Kochi". The New Indian Express. 13 March 2017. Retrieved 15 January 2022.
- Lal, Athul. "Invisible Nightingale". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 25 February 2014.
External links
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- Anandavally at IMDb
- http://anandavally.aircus.com/%5B%5D
- https://www.facebook.com/anandavally.cr
- http://www.deshabhimani.com/periodicalContent1.php?id=558%5B%5D
- http://newindianexpress.com/cities/thiruvananthapuram/article267565.ece
- https://web.archive.org/web/20160304045904/http://en.msidb.org/displayProfile.php?category=actors&artist=Anandavalli&limit=13
- http://mathrubhuminews.in/ee/Programs/Episode/5026/their-voice-enlivens-characters-avar-kandumuttumbol-episode-53/E Archived 8 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine