Early career (1980-1982) Vijaya Shanthi began her acting career at the age of 14 in 1980,
Tamil film Kallukkul Eeram, directed by Bharathiraja. In the same year, she debuted in Telugu cinema with the movie
Kilaadi Krishnudu, opposite
Krishna, directed by
Vijaya Nirmala. She got a role in the Telugu film
Satyam-Sivam (1981), the cast of which included
N. T. Rama Rao and
Akkineni Nageswara Rao.
Balance of glamour and women-centric roles (1983–1993) Initially she played many character role like sister, daughter and then after a couple of inconsequential movies came
Pellichoopulu (1983), which brought recognition to her as a star. This was a remake of
K. Bhagyaraj's Tamil film
Thooral Ninnu Pochchu. Her breakthrough movie was
Neti Bharatam (1983), and from there she started acting in women-centric roles, teaming up with
T. Krishna. He spotted her on the sets of his friend Madala Rangarao's
Navodayam. He saw her perform and predicted that she would turn out to be a good actress. In 1985,
Pratighatana, one of the biggest blockbusters of the year, won her accolades and a state
Nandi Award for the first time. She delivered a powerful performance in the song "Ee Dhuryodhana Dusshasana", penned by legendary lyricist
Veturi and powerfully sung by
S. Janaki. In K. Viswanath's
Swayam Krushi, where she acts as an illiterate woman who falls in love with a cobbler. Her dialogue "Atta Soodamakayya" is highly applauded along with her performance in
Swayam Krushi. In 1992
Mondi Mogudu Penki Pellam was a huge success. Vijaya Shanthi played a bold lady speaking Telangana slang and delivered the career-defining song "Laloo Darwaja Laskar". In 1994 it was remade into Hindi as
Meri Biwi Ka Jawab Nahin. In the 1990s, Vijayashanti was the highest-paid heroine in India and her remuneration was equal to her co-stars
Rajinikanth and
Amitabh Bachchan. Her collaboration with
Chiranjeevi (19 films) and
Nandamuri Balakrishna (17 films) were huge hits at the box office. She starred alongside Rajinikanth as the antagonist in the film
Mannan, and with
Kamal Haasan as an investigative reporter in
Indrudu Chandrudu. She acted in two movies with
Suresh Gopi,
Yuvathurki and
Kallu Kondoru Pennu. She produced the film
Nippu Ravva (1993), starring Balakrishna, under the banner Yuvarathna Arts.
Hindi cinema (1989–1997) In 1989, she was introduced to Hindi cinema by
K. Viswanath alongside
Anil Kapoor in the film
Eeshwar, a remake of his Telugu film
Swathi Muthyam. Her second Hindi film was
Muqaddar Ka Badshaah, a remake of the Telugu film
Aswaddama. In the Hindi version, she acted with another National Award-winning actress - Shabana Azmi. Her other starrers are
Apradhi, in which she is co-starring with
Anil Kapoor and
Tejaswini, a remake of
Karthavyam, directed by
N. Chandra. Another Bollywood movie of hers is
Gundagardi (1997), starring
Dharmendra in an action role. In 1996, she was paired opposite
Amitabh Bachchan in
Zamaanat, directed by
S. Ramanathan, but the film was shelved.
National Award and woman-oriented roles (1990–2006) In a carefully nurtured career, Vijayashanthi reached the status of a "HERO" at box office parlance. In the blockbuster movie
Karthavyam (1990), her performance as a tough cop under the direction of Mohan Gandhi won her the
National Film Award from the
Government of India and an
Andhra Pradesh State award for best actress. Actor
Ravi Teja was introduced in the film as a side artist. The film was made with a budget of about 90 lakh rupees and grossed over 7 crores in southern territories alone. The film was screened at the 14th
International Film Festival of India in the mainstream section. She was the third woman from Telugu cinema to win the award after
Sharada and
Archana. The success of this movie saw her moving away from glamorous roles and limiting herself to woman-oriented roles. "There were people who questioned how can a Heroine attain the image of Hero & charge highest remuneration. But, I had overcome all the hurdles and answered critics with successful films," she answered. Vijaya Shanthi didn't rely on stunt doubles for performing risky stunts in many films. There were times when she jumped from a height of 30 feet and she hardly cared about the injuries. In 1990,
Karthavyam was dubbed into Tamil as
Vyjayanthi IPS and its success brought her fame in Tamil cinema. (It was also remade in Hindi as
Tejaswini, with herself playing the lead role. This, too, did very well at the Hindi box office.) The film inspired the then 10-year old C. Indhumathi to take up the civil services exam; she cleared the UPSC exam and bagged 151st rank and placed in Madurai.
Vyjayanthi IPS ran for 50 days in Vetri theater in Chennai. This record was broken by a dubbed version of
Baahubali in August 2015.
A. M. Ratnam, Vijaya Shanthi's personal make-up man, turned out to be a money-making producer. As an executive producer for Vijaya Shanthi, he made the award-winning
Karthavyam on the banner of Sri Surya Movies. On the same banner, she produced and acted in
Aashayam released in 1993, which had a decent run. In
Police Lockup she played a dual role, directed by
Kodi Ramakrishna, for which she won another
Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu. Later she continued her career in action roles. In
Osey Ramulamma (1997), she played a downtrodden woman who rose against her oppressors. Directed by
Dasari Narayana Rao, this was the biggest blockbuster of the year, giving Vijaya Shanthi her fourth
Nandi Award and sixth Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu. This film gave her another name, called as "Ramulamma/Ramulakka" by the people. The music of this film, composed by Vandemataram Srinivas, also won the Nandi Award. Later, she appeared in women oriented movies like
Adavi Chukka and
Rowdy Durbar, directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. Vijayashanthi has also worked for many commercials like Chandana Bros., and Power Detergent soap. She was the first actress to be first featured in a saree commercial.
Comeback into films (2019–present) Vijaya Shanthi returned to cinema after a sabbatical of 13 years, starring in the 2020 film
Sarileru Neekevvaru where
Mahesh Babu played the main protagonist. Her last seen movie is
Nayudamma, released in 2006.
Anil Ravipudi shared a welcome picture on Twitter on 12 August 2019 announcing her return to films with a makeup mirror placed in front of her. He wrote "After 13 years.. It's make up time for Vijayashanthi garu.. Nothing has ever changed in all these 13 years. Same discipline, same attitude and same dynamism. Welcome on-board". She was paid four crores for her re-entry film
Sarileru Neekevvaru. 2025 marks her second re-entry film
Arjun Son of Vyjayanthi is scheduled to release on April 18, herself starring in a powerful cop role alongside
Nandamuri Kalyan Ram. == Political career (1998–present) ==