Kala

Kala

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Kala Profile

  • Name:
  • Kala
  • Other Name:
  • Kala Master
  • Spouse:
  • Mahesh

Kala Biography

Kala is a successful choreographer of south Indian movies and predominantly works in Tamil film industry. Apart from all south Indian languages, she has also worked in Hindi, Oriya, Bengali, English, Italian and Japanese languages. In 2000, she won National award for choreographing the beautiful classical song pictured on Bhanupriya and Lakshmi Gopalaswamy for the Malayalam movie, Kochu kochu santhoshangal. She also won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Choreographer for her work in Chandramukhi. The climax song pictured on Jyothika was indeed popular. She is the director of the Tamil reality dance talent show, Maanada Mayilada where she is one among the celebrity judges too.

 

Kala was born in 1971 in Chennai. Her elder sister Girija, a choreographer is married to Raghuram, a famous choreographer of Indian cinema. He has been instrumental in bringing Kala to choreography field and Kala was his disciple too. Kala is a trained classical dancer, but a school dropout. At first she worked as the assistant of her brother-in-law when she was only 12 and later got the major break through the movie – Punnagai Mannan. As Raghuram was busy, the work was later completed by Kala. Pudhu Pudhu Arthangal (1989) was her first solo project and after that she worked in more than 4000 songs belonging to different languages.

 

"Kozhi Koovuthu Neramachu" song in Azhagan is one of her noted works in Tamil movies. She has also served as choreographer of the Miss World 1996 Beauty Pageant held at Bangalore for which she received a special award. A stage event in Malaysia featuring Prashanth and seven heroines gave her instant fame in the Tamil industry. Kala was previously married to Govindarajan, the brother of actress Sneha. Now she is married to Mahesh.

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Updated: July 08, 2018

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