Sumalatha
- Actress
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Sumalatha is an Indian film actress and politician. Born in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, her full name is Sumalatha Ambareesh. She has primarily worked in the Kannada film industry, although she has also appeared in Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil, and Hindi films.
Sumalatha made her acting debut in 1979 with the Kannada film "Ganeshana Maduve." Over the years, she has gained recognition for her versatile roles in various films. Some of her notable movies include "Anuraga Aralithu," "Neenu Nakkare Haalu Sakkare," and "Thayi Mamathe."
Apart from her successful acting career, Sumalatha is also known for her involvement in Indian politics. She entered politics after the demise of her husband, Ambareesh, who was a popular actor and politician. Sumalatha contested and won the Mandya Lok Sabha seat in the 2019 Indian general elections as an independent candidate, creating history by being the first woman to represent Mandya in the Parliament.
Sumalatha's journey in the entertainment industry and her subsequent foray into politics have made her a respected figure in Karnataka. Her contributions to both cinema and public service have earned her admiration from fans and constituents alike.
Sumalatha made her acting debut in 1979 with the Kannada film "Ganeshana Maduve." Over the years, she has gained recognition for her versatile roles in various films. Some of her notable movies include "Anuraga Aralithu," "Neenu Nakkare Haalu Sakkare," and "Thayi Mamathe."
Apart from her successful acting career, Sumalatha is also known for her involvement in Indian politics. She entered politics after the demise of her husband, Ambareesh, who was a popular actor and politician. Sumalatha contested and won the Mandya Lok Sabha seat in the 2019 Indian general elections as an independent candidate, creating history by being the first woman to represent Mandya in the Parliament.
Sumalatha's journey in the entertainment industry and her subsequent foray into politics have made her a respected figure in Karnataka. Her contributions to both cinema and public service have earned her admiration from fans and constituents alike.