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Director: B. R. Panthulu Co-stars: Sivaji Ganesan, N. T. Rama Rao (Telugu cameo)
In this retelling of the Mahabharata from Karna’s perspective, Seetha plays Kunti’s younger version or specific courtly roles (depending on the cut). But more importantly, she appears in a crucial role as Duryodhana’s wife. While the film is famous for its climax, Seetha’s silent presence in the court scene—where Karna is mocked—adds a layer of tragic nobility.
Vintage tip: Look for the rich brown-and-gold tones of the film stock. Seetha’s costumes here are a lesson in vintage textile history. tamil actress seetha parthiban blue film hit upd
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Director: A. P. Nagarajan Co-stars: Sivaji Ganesan, Padmini Director: B
While Padmini’s classical dance takes center stage, Seetha plays a vital supporting role that drives the romantic conflict. She portrays a devotee and a woman caught between artistic jealousy and admiration. In a film filled with nadaswaram and bharatanatyam, Seetha provides the emotional anchor.
Recommendation: Watch the final concert sequence. Notice how Seetha’s eyes react to the music. That is "classic cinema" acting—where the reaction shot is more important than the action. Director: A
Hypothetical recommendations in her voice:
| Movie (Year) | Co-star | Why She Recommends It | |--------------|---------|----------------------| | Karnan (1964) | Sivaji Ganesan | “My small role as Duryodhana’s wife. The sets, the poetry – pure epic.” | | Vietnam Veedu (1970) | Sivaji Ganesan | “A social drama that still echoes today about family and war.” | | En Annan (1970) | MGR | “MGR as the sacrificing brother. Every Tamil household cried.” | | Naan Yen Pirandhen (1972) | MGR | “A revenge drama with soul. I played a mother – and I was just 28!” | | Ulagam Sutrum Valiban (1973) | MGR | “Travel the world with MGR. My role was small but the song ‘Ammadi…’ became a craze.” |
Seetha Parthiban is a recognized actress in the South Indian film industry, primarily working in Tamil cinema and television serials. She began her career as a child artist and gained significant popularity for her roles in films during the late 1980s and 1990s. In recent years, she has successfully transitioned into character roles and television, maintaining a steady presence in the entertainment industry.