Shamlee

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Shamlee (born 10 July 1987), is an Indian former actress who has worked in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam films. Her roles include the mentally challenged child Anjali in the 1990 film Anjali, for which she won the National Film Award for Best Child Artist, and a child trapped inside a bore-well in the film Malootty, which won her a Kerala State Film Award for Best Child Artist. She has also won the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Female Child Actor for her performance in her Kannada debut Mathe Haditu Kogile.

Shamlee
Born
Shamlee

(1987-07-10) 10 July 1987 (age 36)[1]
Other namesBaby shamlee
OccupationActress
Years active1989—2000
(child artist),
2009, 2016-2018 (Actress)
Parent(s)Babu,
Alice
Relatives
AwardsKerela State Film Award for Best Child ActressNational Film Award for Best Child Actress

Early life

Shamlee is from a family of actors, being the younger sister to actor Richard Rishi and actress Shalini. She was born to Babu and Alice. Her father migrated to Madras with an ambition of becoming an actor and the family settled there. Later he fulfilled his ambition through his children.[2]

Career

Shamlee started acting at the age of two in Tamil Cinema with the Vijaykanth starrer Rajanadai. In 1990, she acted in Bharathan's Malootty, a film based on Jessica McClure. Her performance won her critical appreciation and the Kerala State Film Award for Best Child Artist.[3] Her breakthrough came with Mani Ratnam's Anjali, in which she portrayed a mentally challenged child, which earned her widespread critical acclaim across South India and the National Film Award for Best Child Artist.[4][5] At that time, Shamlee was regarded as one of the youngest income tax assessees ever.[6] After Anjali, Shamlee became inarguably the most sought out child artist in South Indian cinema and, thus in subsequent years, acted in many roles in all four South Indian languages.[7]

In 2009, she played her first female lead role in Anand Ranga's directorial debut Oye! (2009) alongside Siddarth with her performance receiving a mixed response.[8][9] Between 2010 and 2015, Shamili studied and worked in Singapore and later returned to Chennai to work on the production of Veera Shivaji alongside Vikram Prabhu in 2016, which was panned by critics. Her performance also received negative reviews with indiaglitz claiming “Shamlee gets a forgettable debut as a heroine in Tamil. Her lip sync is poor and the scenes involving her do no help her either”.[10] and sify also stating she is “as stiff as a wax statue with barely any emotion”.[11] Shamili also acted in the Malayalam film Valleem Thetti Pulleem Thetti the same year, which was also panned and received negative reviews.[12]

Filmography

As child artist

YearMovieRoleLanguageNotes
1989RajanadaiShamili "Shamu"Tamil
1990MagaduBabyTeluguTamil dubbed as Meesaikaran
AnjaliAnjaliTamilWon - National Film Award for Best Child Artist
Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Child Artist
MaloottyMaloottyMalayalamWon - Kerala State Film Award for Best Child Artist
Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka SundariBujjiTelugu
Mathe Haditu KogilePallaviKannadaWon - Karnataka State Film Award for Best Child Artist
DurgaDurga,MallikaTamil
1991Thai PoosamVelayutham
Sendhoora DeviSindhu,
Nandu
Pookkalam VaravayiGeethuMalayalam
Anbu SangiliGeethuTamil
Keechu RaalluJyotiTelugu
BhairaviKannada
KilukkampettiChikkumolMalayalam
ShwetaagniKannada
Vaasalile Oru VennilaAmmuTamil
1992Police LockupKannada
KillerSnehaTelugu
SivasankariTamil
Devar Veettu PonnuSangari,
Savithri
Naga BalaTelugu
Nani
Parvathalu PanakaluMahalakshmi
Sukravaram Mahalakshmi
1993JokerApple
KadambariKannada
Chinna KannammaSaranyaTamil
SambhaviKannada
Nippu RavvaEngineer's daughterTeluguHindi dubbed in Mawali Raj
Thanga PappaAbhiramiTamil
DakshayiniKannada
Hoovu HannuTriveni
SivarathiriTamil
1994Makkala SakshiKannada
Chinna Nee Naguthiru
Bhuvaneshwari
Anga RakshakuduTelugu
Doragariki Donga PellamBaby Vani
1995NirnayamParukkuttyMalayalam
Karulina KudiKannada
1996Sabse Bada MawaliHindi(Hindi debut and only film to date)
LalanamAmmuMalayalam
1998HarikrishnansAmmalu
JagadeeshwariJagadeeshwariKannada
Thaayin ManikodiRosieTamil
2000Kandukondain KandukondainKamala

As lead actress

YearFilmRoleLanguageNotesRef.
2009Oye!Sandhya JagarlamudiTelugu[13]
2016Valleem Thetti Pulleem ThettiSreedeviMalayalam[14]
Veera SivajiAnjaliTamil[15]
2018AmmammagarilluSitaTelugu[16]

References

Awards
National Film Award
Preceded by
Mrin Moyee Chandrakar
for Kalat Nakalat
Best Child Artist
for Anjali
(shared with Tarun and Shruthi)

1990
Succeeded by
Santhosh Reddy
for Bhadram Koduko