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Tollywood actresses who redefined the female lead with groundbreaking performances

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 3, 2025, 02:00 IST
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​Tollywood actresses who redefined the female lead with groundbreaking performances

For decades, the Telugu film industry often cast its heroines as ornamental, submissive, or simply romantic foils to larger-than-life male heroes. But over time, a bold generation of women challenged that formula.

These actresses didn’t just perform, they transformed the definition of the female lead. Here, let's take a look at the Tollywood actresses who redefined the female lead concept.

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​Bhanumathi Ramakrishna

Bhanumathi Ramakrishna stood tall as an actress, director, singer, and producer in an era when the film industry was heavily male-dominated,. Her performance in 'Swarga Seema' (1945) brought nuance to female representation. In the film she portrayed a woman who navigates societal expectations with grace and defiance. Her later performance in 'Swarna Kamalam' (1988) only reaffirmed her natural command of the screen. Winning a National Award was not just recognition — it was a reminder that she was generations ahead of her time. Her legacy? She showed that a female lead could be the story — not just part of it.

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​Sridevi

Sridevi’s role in 'Kshana Kshanam' (1991) wasn’t just iconic, it was revolutionary. As Satya who is a spirited woman caught in a whirlwind of crime and chaos, Sridevi brought a mix of comedy, courage, and realism that was rarely seen in Telugu thrillers.

Films like 'Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari' (1990) only expanded her range. She wasn’t just acting, she was crafting a new space for women in commercial cinema. She made vulnerability powerful, and strength beautiful. Her comic timing, emotional fluidity, and screen presence made her performances unforgettable.

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​Vijayashanti

Vijayashanti didn’t walk onto screens — she stormed them. In Karthavyam (1990), she played a fierce police officer with raw grit and moral conviction. Winning a National Award for this role wasn’t a surprise; it was a statement. She became known as the “Lady Amitabh” not for imitation but for impact. Her earlier role in 'Pratighatana' (1985), she plays a woman seeking justice against a corrupt system. The role paved the way for female-led action dramas in Telugu cinema. For many young women, she wasn’t just a heroine, she was a hero.

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​Soundarya

Soundarya’s brilliance lay in her quiet strength. In 'Ammoru' (1995), she played a woman gifted with divine power, yet grounded in everyday devotion and courage. Her portrayal resonated deeply with audiences , not as a goddess, but as a woman who grows into her power. She brought this same depth to emotional dramas like Pavithra Bandham (1996) and many more.

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​Anushka Shetty

Anushka Shetty’s 'Arundhati' (2009) was a cinematic thunderclap. Her dual role as the fearless Jejamma and her modern descendant captivated audiences and critics alike. It wasn’t just a horror-fantasy; it was a lesson in female strength, legacy, and leadership. Her majestic screen presence in 'Baahubali 2: The Conclusion' (2017) as Devasena received much love from the audiences. She wasn’t there just to support the hero — she was the hero. Anushka didn’t chase glamour; she embraced grandeur. And with it, she made it clear that Telugu cinema’s most powerful moments could — and often should — belong to women.

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Anushka shetty may be relavent in 3 movies in tollywood. Please do research and dont give wrong information to telugu youth'. That was it nothing more
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