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When Saroja Devi called MGR ‘anbu daivam'; revealed why she opposed remarriage post-husband's early demise:  'I could manage my life without a male companion'
When Saroja Devi called MGR ‘anbu daivam'; revealed why she opposed remarriage post-husband's early demise:  'I could manage my life without a male companion'

Time of India

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When Saroja Devi called MGR ‘anbu daivam'; revealed why she opposed remarriage post-husband's early demise: 'I could manage my life without a male companion'

The demise of veteran actress B. Saroja Devi has left an indelible void in South Indian cinema. She was known for her on-screen chemistry with M.G. Ramachandran (MGR), and the actress won hearts in Kollywood through several acclaimed films. Saroja Devi's Films with MGR Saroja Devi and MGR collaborated on classic films such as Nadodi Mannan (1958), Paasam (1962), Deiva Thai (1964), Enga Veettu Pillai (1965), and Anbe Vaa (1966). Legendary South Indian actor B. Saroja Devi dies at 87 Though their professional association came to an abrupt halt in 1967 due to a misunderstanding, the mutual admiration between the two stars remained intact. In an old interview with Deccan Chronicle in 2016, Saroja referred to MGR as her 'anbu daivam' (lovable god). 'When he introduced me in Nadodi Mannan, I was so naïve. He took care of me so well and used to give advice and tips while acting. After that, we acted together in several films. Without MGR, there's no Saroja Devi!' she shared. Memories of MGR's Home She also fondly recalled her time at MGR's residence, Ramavaram Thottam. 'I have gone to his house several times and had food there. The house used to always be cool with its red oxide flooring. There wouldn't be a separate dining table, and instead, there would be a long bench. I consider it a temple and believe that MGR still lives there,' she stated. Why She Did Not Remarry Saroja also opened up about her decision not to remarry after losing her husband, Shri Harsha, in 1986. The couple tied the knot in 1967, and she did not marry again after his demise. 'After my husband's demise at a young age, a lot of people told me to remarry. I said 'no', and I couldn't think of anyone else in his place. I was confident that I could manage my life without a male companion,' she said. Saroja Devi breathed her last on Monday (July 14) at the age of 87, at her home in Malleswaram, Bengaluru.

When Saroja Devi called MGR ‘anbu daivam' while talking about their bond; revealed why she never remarried after husband's early demise
When Saroja Devi called MGR ‘anbu daivam' while talking about their bond; revealed why she never remarried after husband's early demise

Indian Express

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  • Indian Express

When Saroja Devi called MGR ‘anbu daivam' while talking about their bond; revealed why she never remarried after husband's early demise

With the passing of B Saroja Devi, South Indian cinema has lost one of its most cherished silver screen icons. At the same time, her demise has also taken away a major part of the legacy of actor-turned-politician MG Ramachandran (MGR). Interestingly, MGR and Saroja Devi were one of Indian cinema's most iconic on-screen pairs, often mentioned alongside other legendary duos like Raj Kapoor–Nargis Dutt, Dilip Kumar–Vyjayanthimala and Prem Nazir–Sheela. Besides sharing the screen in films like Nadodi Mannan (1958), Paasam (1962), Deiva Thai (1964), En Kadamai (1964), Thaayin Madiyil (1964), Panakkara Kudumbam (1964), Enga Veettu Pillai (1965), Nadodi (1966), Anbe Vaa (1966), Naan Aanaiyittal (1966) and Arasa Kattalai (1967), among others, Saroja Devi also held immense respect for MGR. According to The Hindu, although the two actors had a falling-out in 1967 due to a misunderstanding and never worked together again, their respect for each other remained unchanged. In fact, Saroja Devi once referred to MGR as her 'anbu daivam', underscoring the deep admiration she had for MGR. 'When he introduced me in Nadodi Mannan, I was so naïve. He took care of me so well and used to give advice and tips while acting. After that, we have acted together in several films. Without MGR, there's no Saroja Devi!' she shared during a 2016 conversation with Deccan Chronicle. Recalling her visits to MGR's famous house, Ramavaram Thottam, Saroja said: 'I have gone to his house several times and had food there. The house used to be always cool with its red oxide flooring. There won't be a separate dining table, and there will be a long bench instead. I consider it a temple and believe that MGR still lives there'. During the same conversation, B Saroja Devi also revealed why she did not remarry after the sudden demise of her husband, Shri Harsha, an engineer by profession. They tied the knot in 1967 in an arranged marriage ceremony and were together until Harsha passed away in 1986. 'After my husband's demise at a young age, a lot of people told me to remarry. I said 'no' and I couldn't think of anyone else in his place. I was confident that I could manage my life without a male companion,' she added. Saroja Devi passed away at the age of 87 on Monday following an age-related illness. She breathed her last at her residence in Malleswaram, a neighbourhood in Bengaluru, Karnataka.

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