Indian movie stars died at 58

Here are 2 famous actresses from India died at 58:

Sujatha

Sujatha (December 10, 1952 Galle-April 6, 2011 Chennai) a.k.a. Sujatha Oru Thodarkathai or Sujata was an Indian actor. She had two children, Sajith and Divya.

She died caused by cardiac arrest.

Sujatha began her acting career in the early 1970s and went on to act in over 300 films in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, and Hindi languages. She was known for her versatile acting skills and played a wide range of characters including lead roles, supporting roles, and even negative roles in some movies. Sujatha was the recipient of several awards including the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actress and the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award - South. Apart from her successful acting career, she was also a trained classical dancer and a playback singer, lending her voice for a few film songs. She was known for her charitable work and was actively involved in various social causes. Her legacy continues to live on in the Indian film industry.

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Vaishali Kasaravalli

Vaishali Kasaravalli (April 12, 1952 Gulbarga-September 27, 2010 Bangalore) also known as Vaishali Kasarvalli, Vrushali, Vaishali or Vaishali Kasaravalli was an Indian costume designer, actor and television director. She had two children, Apoorva Kasaravalli and Ananya Kasaravalli.

Vaishali Kasaravalli was born in Gulbarga, Karnataka, India. She completed her education in Bangalore and started her career as a costume designer in the Kannada film industry. She worked on several notable films as a costume designer, including Ghatashraddha, directed by her husband Girish Kasaravalli, for which she won the National Film Award for Best Costume Design.

Later in her career, she started acting and appeared in a few Kannada films, including Dweepa and Thaayi Saheba. She was also a prominent television director and worked on popular shows like Janani, Manvantara, and Maya.

Vaishali Kasaravalli won several awards for her contributions to the film industry, including the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Costume Design and the Filmfare Award for Best Costume Design. She was known for her unique and unconventional approach to costume designing and was highly respected in the industry.

She passed away on September 27, 2010, in Bangalore after a prolonged illness, leaving behind a legacy of outstanding work in Indian cinema and television.

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