Chennai’s entertainment scene is buzzing with the announcement of Tamil Nadu government’s state film awards for 2016-2022 and television honors spanning 2014-2022. Among the celebrated names is veteran actress Radhika Sarathkumar, known for her heartfelt portrayal of Chand in the 1986 Bollywood hit ‘Naam Oonch Na Dabang,’ opposite Rishi Kapoor.
Radhika took to social media to express her joy over clinching the Best Actress award in the 2014 state television category. Her innocent and endearing performance in the film, despite Farah Naaz leading the cast, left an indelible mark on audiences. With over 50 films in Tamil and Telugu cinema, Radhika has maintained a robust career, and at 64, she’s still headlining solo projects without major co-stars.
Currently, anticipation builds around her latest Tamil comedy-drama ‘Thai Kizhavi,’ set for release on February 20. The teaser has sparked excitement with her fresh, comedic avatar—a rarity in her repertoire. Makers are optimistic about its success, given her transformed look and the film’s light-hearted narrative.
The awards list shines bright with other luminaries: Keerthy Suresh for ‘Pambu Sattai’ (2016), Nayanthara for ‘Aramm’ (2017), Jyothika for ‘Chekka Chivantha Vaanam’ (2018), Manju Warrier for ‘Asuran’ (2019), and Aparna Balamurali for ‘Soorarai Pottru.’ Male winners include powerhouses like Vijay Sethupathi, Karthi, and Dhanush, underscoring South India’s cinematic prowess.
Radhika’s enduring appeal bridges generations, proving talent transcends time and trends in the dynamic world of South Indian entertainment.
