A movie star who was seen as a sure-shot formula for success in the '60s and '70s, and a politician who is best described as the queen of Tamil politics, Jayalalithaa was destined to live her life in the public eye, enjoying the love and affection of lakhs of fans and supporters.Despite being in the limelight all these years, there are a few aspects of her life that are not so well known.Here's a look at 15 things you probably didn't know about Tamil Nadu's giant-killer:The "A" certificate meant that Jaya herself couldn't watch the movie as she was only 17. This project had three components — Overall Vision Document, Compilation of Project Profile and Road Map. The movie was a bumper hit. He died when Jayalalithaa was two years old.

The case was related to Jayalalithaa's supposed clearance by violating government rules to the development of a hotel in On 22 September 2016, Jayalalithaa was admitted to One day state mourning on 6 December 2016 was observed by Dispelling rumours surrounding Jayalalithaa's death, Dr. Richard Beale, the consultant intensivist from the Since Jayalalithaa's death, several filmmakers have announced biopics on the politician, with six currently in production. He was everything to me.

It was only a matter of hours before Nagapattinam had its power supply back. Her government ensured members of the transgender community could enrol for education and job.She announced in 2012, the Vision 2023 document which embodied a strategic plan for infrastructure development which included raising the per capita income of residents to $10,000 per annum, matching Human Development Index to that of developed countries by 2023, providing high-quality infrastructure all over the State, making Tamil Nadu the knowledge capital and innovation hub of India.
Who would have taken such trouble? As Sandhya enlisted Panthulu for help, he came home to plead: ‘I am older and ask you to do this for me.’ Jayalalithaa then said, ‘I will do it for you.’After this, greeting MGR became a preoccupation for her.

The journalist Brian Laul wrote an article specifying Jayalalithaa was trying for a comeback but was not being offered any roles.

The year 1965 would bring MGR and Jayalalithaa together, his most paired heroine and political successor. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. One was "Jaya Vilas" and the other "Lalitha Vilas". She stunned the onlookers and mourners by standing vigil by MGR's body for two days - thirteen long hours the … She did not shed a tear.

She was highest paid Indian actress from 1965-77.She had 119 box office hits out of 125 films as the lead heroine.She was called as Ammu by her parents.Since she was very young while beginning her career; senior artistes like MGR, … Jayalalithaa first came into prominence as a leading film actress in the mid-1960s. She regarded him as fatherly figure as he was 30 years elder. Jayalalithaa grew upset, and said she would rather go back to college and quit acting. Jayalalithaa was a chief minister of state by this time. Absolute incorrect information has been given to you. This was done to help the sections of society who cannot afford the fares asked for by private hospital.Jayalalithaa was again elected as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu in the May 2016 elections. MGR called for a doctor and came over to Jayalalithaa’s place. She received the title "Nadippuku Ilakkium Vahuthuvar" and also won Tamil Nadu Cinema Fan Award for Best Actress for her 100th film She acquired the reputation of being a multi-faceted actor equally comfortable in fantasy and mythological genres as well as in modern social dramasShe received Special Award from Filmfare for her performances in 'Chandhrodhayam', 'Adimai Penn' and 'Engirundho Vandhaal' in the years 1966, 1969 and 1970 as the From 1968–73, at the peak of her career she took interviews and wrote columns in the magazines like In 1980, she decided to voluntarily decline any new film offers. The only man at home, her uncle, was out of town and her two aunts did not know how to respond.
The doctor wanted Jayalalithaa to be hospitalized and MGR asked the aunts to get ready.