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It is ironical to notice how language
seems to have so little bearing on
a lady’s entry into cinema.
Kollywood has always had many leading
ladies who do not have much of a grip
on Tamil. It has become more prevalent
now when every second debutant heroine
is a model from Mumbai. One might
think that Kollywood always borrows
a lot from the fertile grounds of
Bollywood where one gets trained camera
savvy models ready for cinema. There
is no denying this fact, but a point
that is often ignored is how much
Bollywood has borrowed from Kollywood
over the decades. While Tamil cinema
recruits fresh faces from the North,
Hindi cinema attracts established
actresses from the south. After a
few years of success down south, going
up north has been a sort of logical
progression though not many have made
that transition successfully. But,
those who managed to get a toehold
in Bollywood never came back, or should
we say that they never got the chance
or the time to come back to Tamil,
one cannot be sure.
There are many examples to show how
many heroines from Kollywood have
migrated up north. Vyjayanthimala
Bali was perhaps the first to show
that such a transition was possible
in spite of language concerns. Vyjayanthimala
did not have to do many movies in
Tamil before her chance in Hindi came
knocking and she never looked back,
becoming one of the top stars of the
industry. The biggest of all however
was Sridevi’s move to Bollywood
after a hugely successful few years
in Tamil. Though in her initial years
at Bollywood she did manage to make
herself available for a few select
Tamil movies, once into the mid-eighties
her stardom touched new heights giving
her no room to accommodate Tamil assignments.
Even if she did, they happened once
in a blue moon. Of all those who migrated
to Bollywood from the south, only
Jaya Prada can claim to have balanced
work between two industries, Hindi
and Telugu.
The above mentioned actresses are
only those who managed to find success
in Bollywood. There are many others
who took the plunge but were not lucky
enough to see success that could sustain
them in Bollywood for long. Shriya’s
recent attempts are good examples,
the young lady has not yet hit on
a script that can put her in a position
akin to what she enjoys in Kollywood.
Simran, Naghma, the late Soundarya,
Ramya Krishnan and many others have
had a roll of the dice in Bollywood,
with varying degrees of success, none
enough to fuel further progress and
thankfully they returned to Kollywood.
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But, not one actress who has found
success has been able to return. It
is in the same spot that Asin now
stands. Her debut has received tremendous
praise, she has become an overnight
star. Her debut was with a Khan and
her second movie is with another Khan,
she has signed her third movie opposite
a youth sensation and all the while
we have not heard of her signing up
any new Tamil movie. The best we heard
was about a movie by Walt Disney with
Kamal, but we doubt whether that will
be in Tamil. So, the question is,
have we seen the last of Asin in an
original Tamil movie? Hope not.
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