Hyderabad:February 24 marks the 75th birth anniversary of Jayaram Jayalalithaa, referred to as the Iron lady of Tamil Nadu. The actor-turned-politician had always been a popular figure in the South, with her supporters addressing her as 'Amma'. In the mid-1960s, she rose to prominence as a leading film actress. Jayalalitha was a prolific actor, despite beginning her career reluctantly at her mother's request to support the family.
Between 1961 and 1980, she appeared in 140 films, mostly in Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada. Jayalalitha was dubbed 'Queen of Tamil Cinema' for her versatility as an actress and her dancing abilities. In 1982, the actress forayed into politics. The actress considered MG Ramachandran as her political guru, and pioneer of ADMK.
The Dravidian party All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) idolised her as their 'Amma' (Mother) and 'Puratchi Thalaivi' (Revolutionary leader). After the ADMK-Indian National Congress (INC) alliance won the 1991 elections, Jayalalithaa became Tamil Nadu's first female and youngest Chief Minister.