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Veteran Actor Tulasi Quits Films for Spiritual Path

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  • Veteran actor Tulasi announced retirement from films via Instagram posts.
  • Her career spanned nearly six decades, starting as a child artist.
  • The decision is tied to her spiritual journey and devotion to Sai Baba.
Veteran Actor Tulasi Quits Films for Spiritual Path

Veteran South Indian actor Tulasi has surprised fans by announcing her retirement from films, concluding a remarkable career that spanned nearly six decades. Beginning her screen journey as a baby in 1967 and officially as a child artist in 1973, Tulasi became a beloved figure across Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada cinema. She is particularly remembered for her recent motherly roles.

Tulasi shared her decision through a series of introspective and spiritually-focused Instagram posts. She hinted at her plans with a devotional image of Sai Baba, followed by a message about trusting intuition. The actor finally confirmed her retirement, linking it directly to a spiritual pilgrimage to Shirdi, expressing a desire to continue her journey in peace.

Throughout her extensive career, Tulasi starred in iconic films like 'Sankarabharanam' and later became a familiar face alongside major stars such as Kamal Haasan and Rajinikanth. Her recent notable works include 'Mahanati' and 'Dear Comrade', cementing her legacy as a versatile and enduring presence in Indian cinema.

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Tulasi is retiring from films to focus on her spiritual journey and devotion to Sai Baba.
Tulasi's acting career spanned nearly six decades, beginning in 1967.
Tulasi acted in celebrated films like 'Sankarabharanam', 'Mahanati', and 'Dear Comrade'.

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Veteran Actor Tulasi Retires From Films