. When she was a teenager, she performed a dance at her school's annual function. A film director in the audience offered her a three-minute dance number in the
Telugu film
Bhoomi Kosam (1974). She was hesitant, but her family encouraged her to accept it. She was paid only 10
rupees for her work in the film, but the rushes of those three minutes of film were shown to the major figures of the Telugu film industry. Major filmmakers offered her starring roles in quality films, and she accepted them. Character actor , M.Prabhakar Reddy gave Jaya Prada her screen name and introduced her to the film industry in 1976 . ( wikipedia +1) She became a huge star in 1976 with major hit films. Director
K. Balachander's black-and-white film
Anthuleni Katha (1976) showcased her dramatic skills;
K. Viswanath's colour film
Siri Siri Muvva (1976) showed her playing a mute girl with excellent dancing skills; and her title role as
Sita in the big-budget mythological film
Seetha Kalyanam (1976) confirmed her versatility. In 1977, she starred in
Adavi Ramudu, which broke box office records and which permanently cemented her star status. The song "Aaresukoboyi Paresukunnanu" performed by Prada and co-star
N.T. Rama Rao (NTR) became a mass hit. Important filmmakers were casting her and repeating her in their films. Filmmaker
Vijay introduced her to
Kannada cinema in his 1977 super-hit movie
Sanaadi Appanna alongside
Kannada matinee idol
Dr. Rajkumar. The movie is also known to be the only movie to feature
shehnai rendition by
Ustad Bismillah Khan. She further acted with the Kannada matinee idol in super hits like
Kaviratna Kalidasa in 1983 and
Shabdavedhi in 2000. In 1979,
K. Balachander repeated her in the
Tamil film
Ninaithale Inikkum opposite
Kamal Haasan and
Rajinikanth in which she played a terminally-ill patient. She continued to act in more films in Telugu opposite actors such as NTR,
ANR,
Krishna,
Krishnam Raju and
Sobhan Babu throughout the 70s and 80s. She acted in highest number of films with
Krishna like
Sri Rajeshwari vilas coffee club (1976),
Bhale Krishnudu (1980),
Ooruki Monagadu (1981),
Mundadugu (1983),
Prajarajyam (1983) and
Singhasan (1986).
K. Viswanath remade
Siri Siri Muvva (1976) in
Hindi as
Sargam, introducing Jayaprada to
Bollywood in 1979. The film was successful and she became a star there as well. She earned her first
Filmfare nomination as
Best Actress but couldn't capitalise on her success since she couldn't speak Hindi. In 1981, she starred in the critically acclaimed
Tamil film
47 Natkal and simultaneously made
Telugu film
47 Rojulu by filmmaker
K. Balachander in which
Chiranjeevi played her villainous, bigamist husband. After she took Hindi lessons, director
K. Vishwanath relaunched her in Hindi films, with
Kaamchor where she spoke Hindi fluently for the first time.
Saagara Sangamam directed by K. Vishwanath, starring
Kamal Haasan proved to be a milestone in her career, winning her many accolades including
Filmfare Award for Best Actress - Telugu in 1983. She was now able to consistently work in Hindi films, and earned two more
Filmfare nominations as
Best Actress for playing
Amitabh Bachchan's endearing girlfriend in
Prakash Mehra's
Sharaabi (1984) and for her challenging double role in K. Vishwanath's
Sanjog (1985). Jayaprada made a successful team not just with
Amitabh Bachchan and
Jeetendra, but also with her immediate screen rival
Sridevi, with whom she has acted in about a dozen films. Their hit Telugu film
Devatha (1982), where they played sisters who made huge sacrifices for each other, was remade into the hit
Hindi film
Tohfa (1984). These films endeared Jayaprada to the traditional conservative section of film goers and she amassed a huge female fan following as well. It was an image that would serve her well when she started a new career as a politician. In 1985, she acted in the Malayalam film
Iniyum Kadha Thudarum directed by
Joshiy starring
Mammootty,
Baby Shalini and
Ambika. Jayaprada continued to act as a heroine mainly opposite Amitabh and Jeetendra during the early 1990s. She also acted in some significant Kannada films as the heroine. From 1994 onwards, she cut back on film assignments and got more involved with a political career on call by her co-star NTR. In 2000, she acted in the Malayalam film
Devadoothan, starring
Mohanlal, directed by
Sibi Malayil. The film garnered immensely popular reviews from the critics but failed at the box office. But it met with great appreciation from the audience when released in Home Media and when aired on television. his movie had evergreen hit songs. She also starred for the last time, opposite Kannada super star
Dr. Rajkumar in Shabdavedi. In 2002, she stepped into the Marathi film industry by being a guest in the movie
Aadhaar. Thus far, she has acted in eight languages and has completed 300 films during a 30-year film career. In 2004, she acted in
Ee Snehatheerathu, a Malayalam film as
Kunchacko Boban's mother. She started playing mature roles. She also owns the Jayaprada Theater in Chennai. In 2011, she returned to Malayalam cinema with a strong role in
Pranayam, alongside
Mohanlal and
Anupam Kher. She played "Grace" in this film, which won her critical acclaim and several awards. Her 2012 Kannada film
Krantiveera Sangolli Rayanna that saw her donning the historical role of courageous
Kittur Chennamma, completed 100 days at the box office. ==Personal life==