Gautami(I)
- Actress
- Producer
- Writer
Gouthami Tadimalla, widely known as Gautami, is a versatile South Indian actress with a remarkable career spanning across Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Hindi, and Kannada films. Her cinematic journey commenced with the Telugu film "Dayamayudu," a production centered around the life of Jesus Christ.
Hailing from Vizag, Andhra Pradesh, Gautami's entry into the film industry unfolded during her college days at GITAM College. She marked her debut in Tamil cinema with "Guru Shishyan," sharing the screen with the legendary Rajnikanth. During the late 80s to the mid-90s, she dominated Tamil cinema, emerging as a formidable competitor to contemporaries like Kushboo and Banupriya.
Gautami's filmography boasts diverse roles, including notable performances in films such as "Thevar Magan" and Mani Ratnam's "Iruvar" (1997), alongside an ensemble cast featuring Mohanlal, Prakash Raj, Aishwarya Rai, Tabu, Nasser, and Revathi. Her versatility extended to Kannada films with projects like "Elu Suttina Kote," "Chikkejamana," and "Cheluva." In Hindi, she left her mark in movies like "Pyar Hua chori chori," "Janata ki Adalat," "Trimurti," and "Dhaal."
Gautami faced a challenging battle against breast cancer at the age of 35, demonstrating resilience and emerging victorious. Following a hiatus from acting, she made a comeback as a costume designer for films starring her partner, Kamal Haasan. Notably, she received the Vijay Award for Best Costume Designer for her work in "Dasavathaaram."
In a significant return to the silver screen after sixteen years, Gautami showcased her acting prowess in the Tamil film "Papanasam," sharing the screen once again with Kamal Haasan. Beyond her film endeavors, she graced the Tamil serial "Indira" as the lead character and ventured into hosting with the talk show "Anbudan" on Sun TV. Currently, she captivates audiences with her portrayal in the serial "Abhirami," broadcasted on Kalingar TV, showcasing the enduring talent and versatility that define Gautami's illustrious career.
Hailing from Vizag, Andhra Pradesh, Gautami's entry into the film industry unfolded during her college days at GITAM College. She marked her debut in Tamil cinema with "Guru Shishyan," sharing the screen with the legendary Rajnikanth. During the late 80s to the mid-90s, she dominated Tamil cinema, emerging as a formidable competitor to contemporaries like Kushboo and Banupriya.
Gautami's filmography boasts diverse roles, including notable performances in films such as "Thevar Magan" and Mani Ratnam's "Iruvar" (1997), alongside an ensemble cast featuring Mohanlal, Prakash Raj, Aishwarya Rai, Tabu, Nasser, and Revathi. Her versatility extended to Kannada films with projects like "Elu Suttina Kote," "Chikkejamana," and "Cheluva." In Hindi, she left her mark in movies like "Pyar Hua chori chori," "Janata ki Adalat," "Trimurti," and "Dhaal."
Gautami faced a challenging battle against breast cancer at the age of 35, demonstrating resilience and emerging victorious. Following a hiatus from acting, she made a comeback as a costume designer for films starring her partner, Kamal Haasan. Notably, she received the Vijay Award for Best Costume Designer for her work in "Dasavathaaram."
In a significant return to the silver screen after sixteen years, Gautami showcased her acting prowess in the Tamil film "Papanasam," sharing the screen once again with Kamal Haasan. Beyond her film endeavors, she graced the Tamil serial "Indira" as the lead character and ventured into hosting with the talk show "Anbudan" on Sun TV. Currently, she captivates audiences with her portrayal in the serial "Abhirami," broadcasted on Kalingar TV, showcasing the enduring talent and versatility that define Gautami's illustrious career.