KPAC Lalitha Laid to Rest, But Her World of Cinema Lives On

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When KPAC Lalitha was bid adieu to the world, the universe of cinema, especially the Malayalam Cinema lost one of the pillars of its industry. The legendary , versatile actress breathed her last on Tuesday night.

KPAC Lalitha, began her acting journey through the various drama troupes in the late 1960s carved a niche for herself through the KPAC, which was one of the most prominent drama troupes in Kerala then.

Lalitha later established her place in Malayalam cinema by doing diverser roles in nearly 550 films. She won the national award for the best-supporting actress through Amaram (1990), directed by Bharathan, and through Jayaraj’s Shantham (2000).

Born on February 25, 1947 in the Alappuzha district, Lalitha made her mark as a theatre artist before foraying into cinema and emerging as one of the finest actors across south cinema, most popularly in Malayalam.

Doyens of Cinema Pays tribute to KPAC Lalitha

Even before her successful stint with theatre, Lalitha was a passionate dancer and she even dropped out of school in Class 7 after she enrolled in a dance academy.

In a career spanning 550 films, she went to win two National Awards. She excelled in playing roles of a mother. She made her acting debut with the Malayalam film Kootukudumbam, a movie adaptation of a play by the same name that she had worked in.

Keerthy Suresh wrote, “Extremely saddened to hear about the passing of the legendary KPAC Lalitha aunty. My heartfelt condolences to the family.” Revathy Asha Kelunni wrote, “Lalitha Chechi – Thank you Chechi for the abundance of performances… you will live on for generations through them all. May your soul rest in peace.”

In 1978, she married veteran filmmaker Bharathan. She won her first National Award for her performance in 1991 Malayalam film Amaram, which was helmed by her husband.

In 2000, she won the National Award for best supporting role for the movie Shantham.

KPAC Lalitha will be remembered forever

KPAC Lalitha
KPAC Lalitha a legend who etched her place in the hearts of cinema admirers

She has six state awards to her name. These include her performances in films such as Neelaponman, Aaravam, Amaram, Kadinjool Kalyanam, Godfather and Sandesham.

Stars paid tribute to her on social media.

Mammootty wrote a note in Malayalam, which said, “I have lost someone dear to me. With a lot of everlasting memories, I condole her death.” Prithviraj Sukumaran wrote about the National Film Award winner. He wrote, “Rest in peace Lalitha aunty! It was a privilege to have shared the silver screen with you! One of the finest actors I’ve known. #KPACLalitha”

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