Saraswathi Sundaresan Iyer, Short name Sachu professionally known as Kumari Sachu is an Indian actress who has acted in more than 500 films in five different languages and a few television serials. She is a character actress/comedienne who nonchalantly blended into the roles she has portrayed over five decades. She made her film début in 1952 in the film Rani at the age of 4, and has since then been a prominent face on the silver screen. She started acting in television serials in 1995.

Early life

Sachu was born into a large orthodox family of musicians, lawyers and teachers, it was not smooth sailing for the young actress, but her talent acted as the decisive factor. Permission was granted by her lawyer-father. As she teamed up with her sister, Maadi Lakshmi, for Bharatanatyam recitals, her film career forged ahead.

In 1953, Sachu, then less than four years old, was noticed by director A. S. A. Sami (of Velaikkari fame), who was in the process of casting her sister for a dance number. Sami cast her in the Bhanumathi-starrer Rani. Then followed the Arignar Anna-scripted Sorga Vaasal. As the younger Paro in Devadasu, her performance was endearing. The chubby-faced Sachu went on to fill the vacuum left by Baby Saroja.

Sachu performed with élan with the legends, be it Bhanumathi, Padmini, Anjali Devi, or Savithri. The evergreen Maya Bazaar was her first 100-day film, and in the film, she played the cherubic Kutti Vatsala (Junior Savithri). She then took a small break during which she spent the interim perfecting her dance, giving recitals and playing sister roles. Her first film as heroine in Veera Thirumagan with Anandan, released in 1961.

She was offered to play the role of a comedian and act as Nagesh's pair in the film Kadhalikka Neramillai, This film starred Muthuraman, Nagesh, Kanchana, Rajasree and T. S. Balaiah. After the success of this film, she was put in comedian's role opposite actors like Suruli Rajan, "Thengai" Srinivasan, Cho Ramaswamy, Thangavelu, M. R. Vasu and M. R. Radha in many films from 1964 to 1989. She, Manorama and Jayalalithaa came together to act in 2 classic comedy films - Galata Kalyanam and Bommalattam. Her other notable films include Kalai Arasi, Delhi Mapillai, Thenmazhai, Sorgam, Ooty Varai Oravu, Thunaivan and Meenava Nanban.

The 1970s saw her taking to the stage, and her first play was PVR's Neerottam, where she played the famous Charu. She played a dual role in ARS' Deviyar Iruvar.

Since then, Sachu has been lending her talents out and has successfully starred in over 500 films playing varied roles, and has starred alongside veteran actors such as Sivaji Ganesan, M. G. Ramachandran, Muthuraman, S. A. Ashokan, Nagesh, Suruli Rajan, Thengai Srinivasan, Thangavelu and M. R. Radha.

The late 1970s and 1980s saw her playing supporting roles in films alongside Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan, Chiranjeevi, and many others, while she has also played mother and grandmother roles to younger actors such as Vijay, Surya, Karthik, Sakthi Vasu and many others.

Television career

She moved on to the small screen since 1995 and has starred in many serials such as Manbumigu Maamiyar, Costly Mappilay, Mel Maadi Gaali, Ananda Bhavan, Chellamma Vidiyal Pudithu, Oorarinda Rahasiyam, Mr. Brain, Pitchai Apartments (Kalakendra Humour and Drama), Podunalam Ponnuswamy (Kalakendra Humour and Drama), "Washingtonil Thirumanam" (Kalakendra Humour and Drama), Dinesh Ganesh and Veetukku Veedu Looty, where she quotes that she had been able to act in roles which she could not in cinema.

She also acted as Vijayakumar's elder sister in the serial Nandini, which aired on Sun TV.

Awards and nominations

Sachu received the Kalaimamani award from Chief Minister Jayalalithaa in 1991 and the Thyaga Brahma Gana Sabha award, which was presented by M. S. Subbulakshmi. In 2012, Sri Krishna Gana Sabha in Chennai honoured Kumari Sachu with the Nadaga Soodamani award.

Partial filmography

Tamil films

YearTitleRoleNotes
1952Rani
Shyamala
1953Devadas
Avvaiyar
Marumagal
1954Sorgavasal
1955KaveriSandhosham Kollame song dance-as child
KodeeswaranChild Artist
1957Mayabazar
1960Raja Desingu
1962Veera Thirumagan
AnnaiSarasu
1963Kalai Arasi
1964Kadhalikka Neramillai
1966Motor Sundaram Pillai
Thenmazhai
1967Bama Vijayam
Ninaivil Nindraval
Ooty Varai Uravu
1968Delhi MapillaiMeghala
Galatta KalyanamKaantha
BommalattamGeetha
Kallum Kaniyagum
Jeevanamsam
1969Poova Thalaiya
Kulavilakku
Nirai KudamHema
AnbalippuChandra
1970Engirundho Vandhal
Sorgam
MaanavanRamu's wife
Mattukkara VelanKaveri
Penn Deivam
1971Uttharavindri Ulle VaaNurse Sarasa
Thenum Paalum
Then Kinnam
Sumathi En Sundari
Kumari KottamSinghari
1972Annai VelankanniCandle Seller Woman
Pillaiyo Pillai
Dhikku Theriyatha Kaattil
1973Deivamsam
1974Paruva Kaalam
Kai Niraya KasuMeena
Anbu Thangai
Thai Piranthal
Vairam
Athaiya Maamiya
Urumaikural
1975Avandhan Manidhan
Cinema Paithiyam
1977Dheepam
Unnai Suttrum Ulagam
1978Ival Oru Seethai
Anbalippu
1979Dharma Yuddham
Oru vidukadhai oru Thodarkathai
Kandhar Alangaram
1980Ellam Un Kairasi
Sujatha
Geetha oru shenbagapoo
1982Oorukku Oru Pillai
1986Oomai Vizhigal
1988Solla Thudikuthu Manasu
Manasukkul MathappuNurse Mary
1992Naangal
1994Priyanka
1995Avatharam
1996Tata Birla
1999Unakkaga Ellam Unakkaga
Endrendrum Kadhal
2005Priyasakhi
2006Jery
Unakkum Enakkum
2008Sadhu Miranda
2009Ainthaam Padai
2010Aatanayagan
Gowravargal
2013Thillu Mullu
Naiyaandi
2014Irumbu Kuthirai
2016GethuVathsala Sadagoppan
Avan Aval
Kodi
Kadavul Irukaan Kumaru
Chennai 600028 II: Second Innings
2018Utharavu Maharaja
2019Perazhagi ISO
Ayogya
Jackpot
2020Dharala PrabhuKundhavai, Prabhu's grandmother
2021Boom Boom Kaalai
2022Veetla Vishesham
The Legend
Naai Sekar Returns
2023Annapoorani: The Goddess of FoodSubbulakshmi Patti
2024Pon Ondru Kanden
2025Konjam Kadhal Konjam Modhal

Malayalam films

YearTitleRoleNotes
1965InapravugalAmmini
SubhaidhaSalma
1966KalyanayathrayilDancer
1968Dial 2244
1969Vilakkapetta Bandhangal
1978Balapareekshanam
Pathinalam Ravu
1981DwanthayudhamSarasamma

Telugu films

YearTitleRoleNotes
1952Tingu Ranga
1953Ammalakkalu
Devadasu
1957Maya Bazaar
2007Shankar Dada Zindabad

Hindi films

YearTitleRoleNotes
1952Rani
1954Bahut Din Huye

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