Silk Smitha is an actress who dominated the South Indian film world in the eighties with her wide eyes, charming smile and beauty. The star was known as 'Marilyn Monroe of Indian cinema'. In a career spanning seventeen years, Silk Smitha has appeared in more than 450 films in five languages.
Now Telugu director Krishna Vamshi's words about Smita in an interview are going viral. Vamshi started his career in cinema as an assistant director. He became an independent director in 1995 with the film Rose.
Vamshi has also worked with Silk Smitha. 'During the beginning of my career, I used to go to all the shooting locations to get a chance in the film. Once an acquaintance took me to Varaprasad Rao.
He was doing a film with Silk Smitha then. I also worked actively there. Smitha observed this.
After this Smitha produced the film Veeraviharam. I got the opportunity to work with her. I worked in production for a few months.
Thus a good friendship was formed with Smitha. She is a unique character. After this I became a director through the film Rose.
One day I was smoking, standing in front of Annapurna Studio. Meanwhile, a car passed. I didn't care who it was.
Suddenly the car came back and stopped in front of me. When the mirror of the car was lowered, I saw Smitha inside. I was shocked.
She asked if I don't remember her. I replied that I was wondering if she remembered me. She said that she had seen the movie 'Rose' and it was beautiful.
Smitha cared for those who worked for her, whe.
