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Won her a second consecutive Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Tamil.
Sheila began to imagine versions of Anjali's disappearance, each more plausible than the last. Maybe she married and surrendered the limelight. Maybe she ran away from the cruelty of small-town fame. Maybe she was taken by something darker. But Mrs. Raghavan's letter suggested neither explanation. In ink that had faded to soft brown the seamstress had written, "She chose silence so the things she kept could remain hers." actress-anjali-photos-stills-41 900.jpg
In the context of the story this photo tells, Anjali is playing a character named Vaidehi. Vaidehi was an actress who spent her life wearing the faces of other women—queens, beggars, lovers, warriors. The public loved her for her versatility, but they never knew the woman underneath. This photograph, "Still 41," was taken on the last day of the shoot for her final film, The Mirror’s Edge . Won her a second consecutive Filmfare Award for
on June 16, 1986, in Andhra Pradesh, Anjali is celebrated for her "performance-oriented roles" and has earned multiple Filmfare Awards South and Nandi Awards. Gallery & Visual Context Maybe she ran away from the cruelty of small-town fame
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