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(born Yaragudipati Venkata Mahalakshmi) is one of the most versatile and celebrated actresses in the history of Indian cinema . Born on 13 December 1952 , she established herself as a powerhouse performer across all four South Indian languages (Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada) and Bollywood. Known for her deep, expressive acting and her historic achievement of dubbing her own voice in every language , she transitioned effortlessly from a blockbuster leading heroine in the 1970s and 1980s to a beloved mother and grandmother figure in contemporary cinema.
: Based on Jayakanthan's revolutionary novel, Lakshmi portrayed Ganga, a woman battling social stigma after an accidental trauma. Her performance won her the National Film Award for Best Actress , cementing her name in Indian cinema history.