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Roja Selvamani is a defining figure of 1990s South Indian cinema, renowned for her expressive performances and commanding screen presence
(1994): A powerful drama starring Rajasekhar, where Roja showcased her acting range in the role of Chandi, winning the Nandi Award for Best Supporting Actress. Mutha Mestri telugu actress roja blue film 27 exclusive
Enjoy your journey into Roja’s golden era of Telugu cinema! Roja Selvamani is a defining figure of 1990s
5. Pelli Peetalu (1998) – The Underrated Gem
Why it’s a classic: While the above films are superhits, Pelli Peetalu is often overlooked. Starring Jagapathi Babu and Roja, this film is a satirical take on dowry and middle-class hypocrisy. Relatable Characters: Roja rarely played a supermodel
No discussion of Roja’s classic cinema is complete without mentioning the music. Working with composers like Ilaiyaraaja and A.R. Rahman (most notably in her Tamil debut Suryan and the classic Uzhavan), she became the face of many evergreen hits. Her vintage style—characterized by heavy silk sarees, ornate jewelry, and the iconic 90s "big hair"—continues to inspire nostalgic fashion trends today. Why Revisit Her Films Today?
Why it’s a classic: It showcases the high-concept storytelling of the 90s and Roja’s ability to fit perfectly into a mythological/fantasy setting. 2. Shubhalagnam (1994)
8. Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari (1990) – Cult Fantasy
- Co-Stars: Chiranjeevi, Sridevi
- Why it’s classic: While Sridevi played the main angel, Roja played a supporting but memorable role as a princess. This film is a visual spectacle and a cult favorite for its fantasy elements and music.
- Watch for: Her elegant princess costumes and the song "Yeko Yeko".
- Relatable Characters: Roja rarely played a supermodel. She played sisters, daughters, and village belles—women the audience felt they knew.
- Musical Legacy: Most of her vintage films were composed by M. M. Keeravani (now famous for RRR) and Raj-Koti. The songs are timeless.
- Strong Female Leads: Unlike the "flowerpot" roles of the time, Roja often had strong narrative arcs. She cried, fought, and loved with equal conviction.
