One of the best-known South Indian actresses, Gopishantha - better-known by her stage name Manorama, has died of a heart attack in the city of Chennai, her family members say. She was 78 and had been ill for some time. A comedian, singer and a stage performer, Manorama was a quintessential artist. Although she mainly appeared in Tamil films, she also acted in other South Indian language movies and in Hindi. Tamil media reports say she appeared in more than 1,000 films in a career spanning nearly six decades. "She's a legendary actor. She could play any role. She's admired for ability to speak in different dialects of Tamil language to perfection," says Sampath Kumar, who reports on arts and culture for BBC Tamil. While Manorama became famous for her comedy roles in films, she became a character artist in the later part of her career. She started acting in plays at the age of 12 and had appeared in more than 1,000 plays. Her first break in movies came in 1958 when she acted in the Tamil movie Maalaiyitta Mangai. Manorama had won several awards including India's National Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1989. Manorama was hugely popular in the southern state of Tamil Nadu and widely regarded as a cultural icon, according to BBC.
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