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Jayashree Rao - Tamil
Jayashree RaoJayashree is an Indian actress, popular amongst th >> Read More is an actress who works in the Tamil Television industry. She was born on the 26th of April and is married to TV Actor Ishwar Raghunathan. She hails from Chennai and resides here. Jayashree entered the TV industry with the reality show called Maanada Mayilada, which aired on Kalaignar TV.
Later on, she began acting in TV serials. Her debut as an actress was in the series called Ilavarasi, which was produced by Raadhika and also had Rachitha MahalakshmiMeenakshi is a popular, talented and young Tamil t >> Read More in its cast.
She is famous for essaying the role of Roja in Vamsam serial, which airs on Sun TV and has Ramya KrishnanRamya Krishnan is a South Indian movie and TV actr >> Read More in the lead role. Some of her other serials include Paava Mannipu, Devathai, etc. As of now, Jayashree is a part of the reality show called Super MomSuper Mom is a reality show which got aired on the >> Read More which airs on Zee Tamil.
Jayashree
An accomplished actress, Jayashree acted in Hindi as well as Marathi language films such as Chandra Rao More (), Mazi Ladki (), Shejari (), Shakuntala (), Dr Kotnis Ki Amar Kahani (), Dahez (), Parchain (), and Subah Ka Tara (). A delicate-faced beauty gifted with a sweet voice, she had started her career on stage as a child artiste, before transitioning to films. She was married to noted filmmaker V Shantaram—the couple later divorced—and had three children. She remains synonymous with Shantaram’s film productions as well as Prabhat Studios’ masterpieces.
Born on 4 March, , the youngest child of a middleclass Marathi family, she spent her childhood in Goa’s Korgaon village. Her father was an ardent music-lover. Even as a toddler, she displayed a penchant for singing and dancing. Her parents, believing she was destined to become an artiste, did not think it necessary to encourage her education, but instead supported her training in singing. Moving to Bombay at age 10, she made her acting debut on the Gujarati stage. She was 12 at the time. She began taking regular lessons in song and music from Master Krishnarao, a famous musician of the time. Her first performance as Narad was so entrancing that she left audiences convinced that she was born to act.
Her talent in theatre enabled her crossover to cinema, and she went on to make her debut in films. Among her early films are National Studios’ Marathi film Chandra Rao More (). She was The film was a success, ushering more offers her way. Her release, Nanda Kumar (), in which she essayed the part of Radha, strengthened her standing as a dependable artiste. Her next release, the Marathi film Mazi Ladki () became a popular hit with family audiences.
Her talent and versatility came to the notice of noted filmmaker V Shantaram, who went on to cast her in Prabhat Studios’ Shejari (). It was the Marathi version of the hit Hindi film Padosi () For Funding, be hundred percent transparent. Use the money for what you claim you need it for if the need changes inform the funders. Think of the organization as your own. When I was 14, I came across a movement called Moral Re-Armament which gave me the outlet I was looking for. I could be part of changing India the simple belief was if people changed the world would change and the best place to start was with yourself. I applied this to my life of being honest till it hurt. After this, I spent most of my time working for this movement. When and how did you get clarity on what you wanted to do? I had also traveled to the UK and understood the impact this movement had in solving difficult problems. When in Panchgani I had a sense from a practice that I followed of taking time each day in silence and searching for the inner promptings with a sense of what is the right thing to do, that I had a feeling that may be more important than becoming a doctor, my life would be useful if I gave . Jayashree R Rao - I Have Two Daughters and I Was Determined Not Let Them Feel That I Didnt Have Time for Them (Founder - Grampari)
Born in Pune, Maharashtra. My father owned industry and hence had a very privileged childhood. Though born the third daughter my fathers love always made me feel very special and lived without any restrictions on what I could or
could not do.
Spent part of my younger days in Karnataka where my father had his factory. I
was always troubled by my privileged status (though enjoyed it) as to why others
around me suffered, by the time I was 12, I was influenced by the thoughts of my
cousins who were left-leaning.
It was when I was 17 and just going to join university I was convinced till then
that I wanted to become a doctor. But I had spent my holidays working at the
MRA center that was being built at Panchgani living in an international community.