The story of Talluri Rameswari is one of perseverance, reinvention, and finding purpose beyond the spotlights. Once an icon actress of the 1980s, she has become known for the intense performances and effortless chemistry that comes with her presence as she shares the silver screen with stars like Jeetendra. Not even adhering to the traditional beauties of her era, Rameswari built her niche and was made a name in Hindi cinema.
A 1975 graduate of FTII, she rose to fame in no time. Her first film, Dulhan Wahi Jo Piya Man Bhaye (1977), was a huge hit and made her a household name. She followed it up with memorable performances in Sunayana with Naseeruddin Shah, Mera Rakshak alongside Mithun Chakraborty, and hits like Sharda and Aasha with Jeetendra.
For some time, Rameswari was at the pinnacle of her career, and filmmakers were clamoring to cast her. However, fate had other plans. During a riding accident, Rameswari suffered a severe injury to one of her eyes, requiring specialized surgery in New York.
The recovery process sidelined her from projects, and the industry, ever fickle, moved on. The once sought-after actress found herself gradually pushed out of the limelight. Instead of allowing tragedy to define her, Rameswari decided on a different path.
She married Punjabi actor-producer Deepak Seth but surprisingly never ventured into Punjabi cinema. According to reports, she refused a few offers and concentrated instead on building a new life away from the screen. Today, Rameswari is an entrepreneur who runs a brand named Nimli Naturals which offers natural and aromatherapy products for skin care.
She is the embodiment of transformation from being an actress to becoming a businesswoman. She has never shied away from taking challenges life throws her way. She sometimes does small jobs on television series but it's not a story about losing a career, but finding oneself and thriving in different ways.
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Meet actress, who rose to fame after many hit films, later one tragedy ended her career, she now runs...
A 1975 graduate of FTII, she rose to fame in no time. Her first film, Dulhan Wahi Jo Piya Man Bhaye (1977), was a huge hit and made her a household name.