<p>Reputed Kannada theatre personality and Nadoja Awardee Subhadramma Mansooru died of cardiac arrest on Wednesday late night. She was 81.</p>.<p>She is survived by five children. Last rites will be conducted in Ballari on Thursday.</p>.<p>Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa condoled the death and tweeted, "The Kannada theatre has lost a valuable gem. Subhadramma in the roles of Draupadi, Kunti and Gandhari in Raktaratri play became a household name in Karnataka."</p>.<p>She combined her singing with acting and emerged as one of the Kannada theatre’s greatest artistes.</p>.<p>Subhadramma was born in 1939. Her mother Bhagyamma, was a Carnatic classical vocalist. Her father Jwalapathi worked as a mechanic and played the harmonium. She studied Telugu till Class VI and learnt Kannada later. She joined Sumangala Natya Sangha, a drama company, in Bellari as a child artiste when she was 12-year-old.</p>.<p>She married Lingaraj Mansooru, the theatre personality who is related to the famous vocalist Mallikarjun Mansooru.</p>.<p>The couple has performed in Hubballi, Gadag, Miraj, Sangli and other places. </p>.<p>Subhadramma's performance as <em>Draupadi, Kunti</em> and <em>Gandhari </em>was so powerful and appealing that she acted in these roles for years without a break. Her portrayal of <em>Draupadi’s </em>agony in Raktharatri play is considered a classic on the Kannada stage. </p>.<p>She rendered the Vachanas of Basavanna, Devara Dasimayya and other Vachana composers. </p>.<p>She acted in Telugu plays like <em>Pallepaduchu </em>and <em>Natanalayam</em>. </p>.<p>Former deputy chief minister M P Prakash invited her to act in the plays directed by him such as '<em>Ashadada Ondu Dina</em>' and '<em>Jokumaraswamy</em>' at Huvina Hadagli in Ballari district. </p>.<p>Subhadramma is considered as one of the legends in Rangageete (drama songs) genre in Karnataka.</p>.<p>Several organisations, including the Nataka Academy and the Delhi Kannada Sangha, have honoured her. She is the recipient of Gubbi Veeranna Award and Nadoja Award.</p>
<p>Reputed Kannada theatre personality and Nadoja Awardee Subhadramma Mansooru died of cardiac arrest on Wednesday late night. She was 81.</p>.<p>She is survived by five children. Last rites will be conducted in Ballari on Thursday.</p>.<p>Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa condoled the death and tweeted, "The Kannada theatre has lost a valuable gem. Subhadramma in the roles of Draupadi, Kunti and Gandhari in Raktaratri play became a household name in Karnataka."</p>.<p>She combined her singing with acting and emerged as one of the Kannada theatre’s greatest artistes.</p>.<p>Subhadramma was born in 1939. Her mother Bhagyamma, was a Carnatic classical vocalist. Her father Jwalapathi worked as a mechanic and played the harmonium. She studied Telugu till Class VI and learnt Kannada later. She joined Sumangala Natya Sangha, a drama company, in Bellari as a child artiste when she was 12-year-old.</p>.<p>She married Lingaraj Mansooru, the theatre personality who is related to the famous vocalist Mallikarjun Mansooru.</p>.<p>The couple has performed in Hubballi, Gadag, Miraj, Sangli and other places. </p>.<p>Subhadramma's performance as <em>Draupadi, Kunti</em> and <em>Gandhari </em>was so powerful and appealing that she acted in these roles for years without a break. Her portrayal of <em>Draupadi’s </em>agony in Raktharatri play is considered a classic on the Kannada stage. </p>.<p>She rendered the Vachanas of Basavanna, Devara Dasimayya and other Vachana composers. </p>.<p>She acted in Telugu plays like <em>Pallepaduchu </em>and <em>Natanalayam</em>. </p>.<p>Former deputy chief minister M P Prakash invited her to act in the plays directed by him such as '<em>Ashadada Ondu Dina</em>' and '<em>Jokumaraswamy</em>' at Huvina Hadagli in Ballari district. </p>.<p>Subhadramma is considered as one of the legends in Rangageete (drama songs) genre in Karnataka.</p>.<p>Several organisations, including the Nataka Academy and the Delhi Kannada Sangha, have honoured her. She is the recipient of Gubbi Veeranna Award and Nadoja Award.</p>