Roja (born Roja Selvamani) entered the industry like a sudden summer rain. Her breakthrough came with Cheran Pandian (1991), where her fierce, untamed dialogue delivery opposite Vijayakanth turned heads. But it was Thalattu (1992) that made her a household name. Playing a mother forced into harsh realities, her lullaby song "Thalattu Ketkuthamma" became a viral sensation—long before the internet. Audiences wept with her. Her most popular video clip on modern retro channels remains the confrontation scene from Walter Vetrivel (1993), where she slaps a villain and says, "Indha kaigal dhaan en aayudham" (These hands are my weapons). Roja symbolized the indomitable village woman.
In 2025, a young YouTuber named Priya discovered an old VHS tape labeled “Roja-Meena-Gowthami – Behind the Scenes.” It showed the three laughing between shots on the set of Mogamul (1995), the only film where all three acted together (in different roles). She uploaded clips: Roja teaching Meena a folk step, Gowthami reading a book as makeup artists hovered. Within a week, the video had 10 million views. Tamil Roja-meena- Gowthami - Sex Videos HOT-
If Roja was fire, Meena was the tranquil river. Starting as a child artist in Nenjil Oru Raagam (1982), she grew into the most loved heroine of the South. Her pairing with Rajinikanth in Muthu (1995) gave us the iconic song "Thillana Thillana," whose colorful, choreographed video still racks up millions of views on YouTube. But Meena’s true acting gem was Avvai Shanmugi (1996) as the helpless daughter, Janu. The scene where she discovers Kamal Haasan in drag as her caretaker—her mix of shock and affection—is a masterclass. Her most popular video compilation features her crying scenes: a Meena cry could empty a theater of tissues. She represented the suffering yet dignified woman. Roja (born Roja Selvamani) entered the industry like