BASE4 CAB 104,448 05-11-98 8:01p BASE5 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p BASE6 CAB 87,506 05-11-98 8:01p CATALOG3 CAB 271,931 05-11-98 8:01p CHANNELS <DIR> 05-11-98 8:01p CONTENT <DIR> 05-11-98 8:01p DRIVER11 CAB 1,079,296 05-11-98 8:01p DRIVER12 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p DRIVER13 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p DRIVER14 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p DRIVER15 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p DRIVER16 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p DRIVER17 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p DRIVER18 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p DRIVER19 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p DRIVER20 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p DRIVER21 CAB 857,337 05-11-98 8:01p NET10 CAB 635,779 05-11-98 8:01p NET7 CAB 1,628,160 05-11-98 8:01p NET8 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p NET9 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p OEMSETUP BIN 3,270 05-11-98 8:01p OEMSETUP EXE 78,720 05-11-98 8:01p OLS <DIR> 05-11-98 8:01p PRECOPY1 CAB 1,243,136 05-11-98 8:01p PRECOPY2 CAB 1,332,793 05-11-98 8:01p TOUR <DIR> 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_22 CAB 858,112 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_23 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_24 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_25 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_26 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_27 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_28 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_29 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_30 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_31 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_32 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_33 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_34 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_35 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_36 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_37 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_38 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_39 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_40 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_41 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_42 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_43 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_44 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_45 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_46 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_47 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_48 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_49 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_50 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_51 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_52 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_53 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_54 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_55 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_56 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_57 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_58 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_59 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_60 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_61 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_62 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_63 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_64 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_65 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_66 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_67 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_68 CAB 1,716,224 05-11-98 8:01p WIN98_69 CAB 197,621 05-11-98 8:01p CHL99 CAB 14,451 05-11-98 8:01p DELTEMP COM 496 05-11-98 8:01p DOSSETUP BIN 85,498 05-11-98 8:01p EXTRACT EXE 93,242 05-11-98 8:01p INTL TXT 6,484 05-11-98 8:01p MINI CAB 686,042 05-11-98 8:01p SAVE32 COM 920 05-11-98 8:01p SCANDISK EXE 143,818 05-11-98 8:01p SCANDISK PIF 995 05-11-98 8:01p SCANPROG EXE 4,438 05-11-98 8:01p SCANREG EXE 165,502 05-11-98 8:01p SETUP EXE 5,696 05-11-98 8:01p SETUP TXT 49,600 05-11-98 8:01p SETUP0 WAV 439,824 05-11-98 8:01p SETUP1 WAV 14,924 05-11-98 8:01p SETUP2 WAV 14,992 05-11-98 8:01p SMARTDRV EXE 45,379 05-11-98 8:01p SUBACK BIN 229,680 05-11-98 8:01p SUHELPER BIN 1,472 05-11-98 8:01p W98SETUP BIN 168,160 05-11-98 8:01p WB16OFF EXE 537 05-11-98 8:01p XMSMMGR EXE 14,144 05-11-98 8:01p
ARIAL FOT 1,306 05-01-97 5:43p ARIAL TTF 65,692 05-01-97 5:43p ARIALBD FOT 1,308 05-01-97 5:43p ARIALBD TTF 66,080 05-01-97 5:43p COMM DRV 9,280 12-18-96 5:41p DOSX EXE 32,682 12-18-96 5:41p GDI EXE 220,800 05-01-97 5:43p KEYBOARD DRV 7,568 12-18-96 5:42p KRNL386 EXE 75,490 12-18-96 5:42p LMOUSE31 DRV 12,928 12-18-96 5:42p LZEXPAND DLL 9,936 12-18-96 5:42p MINIKBD DLL 1,300 12-18-96 5:42p MSMOUS31 DRV 10,672 12-18-96 5:42p NOMOUSE DRV 416 12-18-96 5:42p SERIFE FON 57,936 12-18-96 5:42p SOUND DRV 3,440 12-18-96 5:42p SSERIFE FON 64,544 12-18-96 5:42p SYSTEM DRV 2,304 12-18-96 5:42p SYSTEM INI 360 11-02-97 6:34p TIMES FOT 1,326 05-01-97 5:43p TIMES TTF 83,260 05-01-97 5:43p TIMESBD FOT 1,328 05-01-97 5:43p TIMESBD TTF 79,804 05-01-97 5:43p USER EXE 264,016 12-18-96 5:42p VER DLL 9,008 12-18-96 5:42p VGA DRV 73,200 12-18-96 5:42p VGAFIX FON 5,360 12-18-96 5:42p VGAOEM FON 5,168 12-18-96 5:42p VGASYS FON 7,280 12-18-96 5:42p WIN INI 291 05-01-97 5:43p WIN87EM DLL 12,800 12-18-96 5:42p
CFGWIZ DLL 2,544 05-11-98 8:01p CFGWIZ32 EXE 65,536 05-11-98 8:01p COLL0 BIN 84,392 05-11-98 8:01p COLL1 BIN 58,806 05-11-98 8:01p COLL10 BIN 54,870 05-11-98 8:01p COLL11 BIN 63,398 05-11-98 8:01p COLL12 BIN 63,398 05-11-98 8:01p COLL13 BIN 56,838 05-11-98 8:01p COLL14 BIN 56,838 05-11-98 8:01p COLL15 BIN 57,494 05-11-98 8:01p COLL16 BIN 58,806 05-11-98 8:01p COLL17 BIN 58,806 05-11-98 8:01p COLL18 BIN 55,526 05-11-98 8:01p COLL19 BIN 84,392 05-11-98 8:01p COLL2 BIN 58,806 05-11-98 8:01p COLL3 BIN 69,958 05-11-98 8:01p COLL4 BIN 69,958 05-11-98 8:01p COLL5 BIN 66,022 05-11-98 8:01p COLL6 BIN 66,022 05-11-98 8:01p COLL7 BIN 57,494 05-11-98 8:01p COLL8 BIN 57,494 05-11-98 8:01p COLL9 BIN 54,870 05-11-98 8:01p COMCTL31 DLL 46,704 05-11-98 8:01p COMMAND COM 93,880 05-11-98 8:01p COMMCTRL DLL 48,112 05-11-98 8:01p COMMDLG DLL 97,936 05-11-98 8:01p COMPLINC DLL 43,504 05-11-98 8:01p DBLSPACE BAT 397 05-11-98 8:01p DEFRAG BAT 333 05-11-98 8:01p DINDI DLL 26,848 05-11-98 8:01p DLCNDI DLL 2,490 05-11-98 8:01p DRIVERS DDB 18,552 05-11-98 8:01p DRVSPACE BAT 323 05-11-98 8:01p DRVSPACE BIN 68,871 05-11-98 8:01p DSKMAINT DLL 215,056 05-11-98 8:01p HWINFO EXE 110,592 05-11-98 8:01p INFRARED DLL 70,144 05-11-98 8:01p KOMMCTRL DLL 155,136 05-11-98 8:01p LZEXPAND DLL 23,696 05-11-98 8:01p MSPRINT DLL 86,368 05-11-98 8:01p MSPRINT2 DLL 61,440 05-11-98 8:01p MSTCP DLL 32,832 05-11-98 8:01p NDSWAN16 DLL 1,728 05-11-98 8:01p NDSWAN32 DLL 24,576 05-11-98 8:01p NETAPI DLL 106,704 05-11-98 8:01p NETDI DLL 317,712 05-11-98 8:01p NETOS DLL 27,680 05-11-98 8:01p NWNDS DLL 7,408 05-11-98 8:01p PIDGEN DLL 27,584 05-11-98 8:01p PPPNDI DLL 2,160 05-11-98 8:01p RNASERV DLL 36,864 05-11-98 8:01p RNASETUP DLL 7,968 05-11-98 8:01p SCANDISK BAT 149 05-11-98 8:01p SCANREG EXE 165,502 05-11-98 8:01p SHELL DLL 41,600 05-11-98 8:01p SUBACKBB BIN 229,680 05-11-98 8:01p SUCHECK BAT 1,126 05-11-98 8:01p SUEXPAND DLL 9,936 05-11-98 8:01p SUFAIL BAT 751 05-11-98 8:01p SULFNBK EXE 45,056 05-11-98 8:01p SUWIN EXE 456,720 05-11-98 8:01p SYSDETMG DLL 328,832 05-11-98 8:01p VER DLL 9,008 05-11-98 8:01p VERX DLL 15,104 05-11-98 8:01p WIN3X CSB 1,408 05-11-98 8:01p WIN95 CSB 5,412 05-11-98 8:01p WIN95BB DLL 14,304 05-11-98 8:01p WINSOCK DLL 21,504 05-11-98 8:01p WSOCK32 DLL 40,960 05-11-98 8:01p
1394 INF 5,068 05-11-98 8:01p ADAPTER INF 5,091 05-11-98 8:01p AMOVIE INF 20,234 05-11-98 8:01p APCOMPAT INF 52,235 05-11-98 8:01p APPLETPP INF 39,826 05-11-98 8:01p APPLETS INF 43,713 05-11-98 8:01p APPLETS1 INF 20,551 05-11-98 8:01p ATHENA INF 25,540 05-11-98 8:01p ATITUNEP INF 1,506 05-11-98 8:01p ATIXBAR INF 1,511 05-11-98 8:01p ATMUNI INF 2,117 05-11-98 8:01p AWFAX INF 6,422 05-11-98 8:01p AWUPD INF 2,240 05-11-98 8:01p AXA INF 1,197 05-11-98 8:01p BT829 INF 3,515 05-11-98 8:01p CABPAYIE INF 4,853 05-11-98 8:01p CCHAT21 INF 8,134 05-11-98 8:01p CEMMF INF 35,731 05-11-98 8:01p CERTIFY INF 508 05-11-98 8:01p CLIP INF 3,538 05-11-98 8:01p CONTENT INF 48,112 05-11-98 8:01p COPY INF 52,223 05-11-98 8:01p COPY1 INF 50,730 05-11-98 8:01p COPY2 INF 48,533 05-11-98 8:01p CWBAUD98 INF 27,848 05-11-98 8:01p CXPDFGO INF 871 05-11-98 8:01p CXPDFPCI INF 1,775 05-11-98 8:01p DECPSMW4 INF 2,488 05-11-98 8:01p DEFAULT SFC 70,232 05-11-98 8:01p DEL INF 47,263 05-11-98 8:01p DEL1 INF 38,067 05-11-98 8:01p DEL2 INF 45,172 05-11-98 8:01p DESKMGMT INF 1,811 05-11-98 8:01p DIDIVA INF 20,540 05-11-98 8:01p DIGIISDN INF 12,206 05-11-98 8:01p DISKDRV INF 868 05-11-98 8:01p DIWAN INF 4,997 05-11-98 8:01p DRVSPACE SYS 2,135 05-11-98 8:01p DVD INF 13,855 05-11-98 8:01p DXATI INF 16,081 05-11-98 8:01p DXCHIPS INF 4,804 05-11-98 8:01p DXCIRRUS INF 14,102 05-11-98 8:01p DXGLINT INF 607 05-11-98 8:01p DXI128 INF 2,901 05-11-98 8:01p DXMGA INF 3,277 05-11-98 8:01p DXMM3DFX INF 2,003 05-11-98 8:01p DXNEOM INF 2,236 05-11-98 8:01p DXNVIDIA INF 3,856 05-11-98 8:01p DXPMEDIA INF 6,258 05-11-98 8:01p DXREND INF 3,558 05-11-98 8:01p DXS3 INF 21,310 05-11-98 8:01p DXTRID INF 2,706 05-11-98 8:01p DXTSENG INF 6,407 05-11-98 8:01p DXWD INF 3,533 05-11-98 8:01p EASYISDN INF 8,289 05-11-98 8:01p ENABLE INF 13,753 05-11-98 8:01p EPG INF 4,195 05-11-98 8:01p ETHPCMDM INF 10,248 05-11-98 8:01p ETHPCMF INF 34,279 05-11-98 8:01p ETHPCNET INF 2,603 05-11-98 8:01p F3AUDIO INF 5,021 05-11-98 8:01p FONTS INF 55,127 05-11-98 8:01p FPXPRS16 INF 9,135 05-11-98 8:01p GPS INF 6,069 05-11-98 8:01p GROUPPOL INF 1,815 05-11-98 8:01p HIDDEV INF 6,371 05-11-98 8:01p IBM4MIR INF 4,274 05-11-98 8:01p IBMEIMP INF 6,912 05-11-98 8:01p ICW97 INF 11,485 05-11-98 8:01p IE INF 24,179 05-11-98 8:01p IE4DAT16 INF 3,725 05-11-98 8:01p IEEULA CHM 46,042 05-11-98 8:01p IEFILES INF 17,655 05-11-98 8:01p IESHELL INF 7,667 05-11-98 8:01p IESUPP CHM 24,895 05-11-98 8:01p IMAGE INF 9,060 05-11-98 8:01p IMAGEVUE INF 33,684 05-11-98 8:01p INETMAIL INF 599 05-11-98 8:01p INFOISDN INF 6,396 05-11-98 8:01p INFRARED INF 12,914 05-11-98 8:01p ISUPPORT INF 738 05-11-98 8:01p JOYSTICK INF 12,122 05-11-98 8:01p KEYBOARD INF 17,853 05-11-98 8:01p KS INF 32,307 05-11-98 8:01p KSCAPTUR INF 15,640 05-11-98 8:01p KSFILTER INF 9,864 05-11-98 8:01p LANEM INF 1,971 05-11-98 8:01p LANEP INF 2,440 05-11-98 8:01p LAYOUT INF 55,223 05-11-98 8:01p LAYOUT1 INF 50,706 05-11-98 8:01p LAYOUT2 INF 49,144 05-11-98 8:01p LIC_HELP TXT 18,788 05-11-98 8:01p LICENSE CHM 46,042 05-11-98 8:01p LICENSE TXT 18,788 05-11-98 8:01p LOCALE INF 63,141 05-11-98 8:01p MACHINE INF 39,060 05-11-98 8:01p MACHINE2 INF 27,073 05-11-98 8:01p MF INF 7,988 05-11-98 8:01p MF8020M INF 5,938 05-11-98 8:01p MFCEM28 INF 35,819 05-11-98 8:01p MFCEM33 INF 39,362 05-11-98 8:01p MFDFGO INF 30,429 05-11-98 8:01p MFDFPCI INF 1,581 05-11-98 8:01p MFOSI INF 7,393 05-11-98 8:01p MIDI INF 5,567 05-11-98 8:01p MMOPT INF 43,659 05-11-98 8:01p MODEMS INF 3,430 05-11-98 8:01p MONITOR INF 38,869 05-11-98 8:01p MONITOR2 INF 56,462 05-11-98 8:01p MONITOR3 INF 55,779 05-11-98 8:01p MONITOR4 INF 42,157 05-11-98 8:01p MONITOR6 INF 52,605 05-11-98 8:01p MONITOR7 INF 57,461 05-11-98 8:01p MOTOWN INF 61,874 05-11-98 8:01p MSBASE INF 24,011 05-11-98 8:01p MSCDROM INF 37,408 05-11-98 8:01p MSDDRAW INF 446 05-11-98 8:01p MSDET INF 24,921 05-11-98 8:01p MSDISP INF 17,716 05-11-98 8:01p MSDOS INF 15,591 05-11-98 8:01p MSDSOUND INF 390 05-11-98 8:01p MSDX INF 19,305 05-11-98 8:01p MSDXDDEX INF 1,001 05-11-98 8:01p MSFDC INF 3,895 05-11-98 8:01p MSHDC INF 22,896 05-11-98 8:01p MSINFO INF 33,179 05-11-98 8:01p MSJAVA16 INF 6,483 05-11-98 8:01p MSMAIL INF 5,332 05-11-98 8:01p MSMOUSE INF 28,442 05-11-98 8:01p MSNCLNUP INF 18,970 05-11-98 8:01p MSNETMTG INF 40,812 05-11-98 8:01p MSPORTS INF 9,409 05-11-98 8:01p MSPRINT INF 36,013 05-11-98 8:01p MSPRINT2 INF 41,315 05-11-98 8:01p MSPRINT3 INF 49,761 05-11-98 8:01p MSPRINT4 INF 55,837 05-11-98 8:01p MSTASK INF 6,985 05-11-98 8:01p MTD INF 1,990 05-11-98 8:01p MTSHELP CHM 24,895 05-11-98 8:01p MULLANG INF 20,903 05-11-98 8:01p MULTILNG INF 60,331 05-11-98 8:01p NCPLATFM INF 943 05-11-98 8:01p NCWANDIS INF 4,297 05-11-98 8:01p NDISWAN INF 5,180 05-11-98 8:01p NDSCLI INF 10,899 05-11-98 8:01p NET INF 25,599 05-11-98 8:01p NET100I INF 4,477 05-11-98 8:01p NET2XNET INF 9,874 05-11-98 8:01p NET3C562 INF 5,694 05-11-98 8:01p NET3C575 INF 2,456 05-11-98 8:01p NET3C589 INF 3,705 05-11-98 8:01p NET3COM INF 9,469 05-11-98 8:01p NET3COMT INF 15,232 05-11-98 8:01p NET557 INF 21,995 05-11-98 8:01p NET8020M INF 8,172 05-11-98 8:01p NETA351 INF 6,809 05-11-98 8:01p NETAIC59 INF 3,499 05-11-98 8:01p NETAMD INF 20,177 05-11-98 8:01p NETATKI INF 3,189 05-11-98 8:01p NETBLUE INF 8,466 05-11-98 8:01p NETBW INF 4,254 05-11-98 8:01p NETCABLE INF 25,339 05-11-98 8:01p NETCBDEC INF 8,601 05-11-98 8:01p NETCBE INF 8,163 05-11-98 8:01p NETCD INF 30,940 05-11-98 8:01p NETCE2 INF 11,485 05-11-98 8:01p NETCE3 INF 11,103 05-11-98 8:01p NETCEM INF 2,912 05-11-98 8:01p NETCEM28 INF 3,193 05-11-98 8:01p NETCEM33 INF 3,223 05-11-98 8:01p NETCLI INF 16,887 05-11-98 8:01p NETCLI3 INF 25,826 05-11-98 8:01p NETCMDR INF 3,637 05-11-98 8:01p NETCPQ INF 6,905 05-11-98 8:01p NETCRC INF 5,667 05-11-98 8:01p NETDCA INF 16,885 05-11-98 8:01p NETDEC INF 20,311 05-11-98 8:01p NETDEF INF 10,461 05-11-98 8:01p NETDET INI 7,885 05-11-98 8:01p NETDFGO INF 4,842 05-11-98 8:01p NETDFPCI INF 4,423 05-11-98 8:01p NETDL660 INF 3,388 05-11-98 8:01p NETDLC INF 12,891 05-11-98 8:01p NETDLC32 INF 12,461 05-11-98 8:01p NETE100I INF 4,829 05-11-98 8:01p NETE10P INF 6,531 05-11-98 8:01p NETEE16 INF 13,501 05-11-98 8:01p NETEJET INF 3,452 05-11-98 8:01p NETEL59X INF 6,452 05-11-98 8:01p NETEL5X9 INF 10,671 05-11-98 8:01p NETEL90X INF 4,404 05-11-98 8:01p NETENET INF 11,144 05-11-98 8:01p NETENI25 INF 7,055 05-11-98 8:01p NETEPC INF 11,082 05-11-98 8:01p NETEVX INF 2,737 05-11-98 8:01p NETEX10 INF 3,636 05-11-98 8:01p NETFAKE INF 1,423 05-11-98 8:01p NETFAM INF 2,764 05-11-98 8:01p NETFAR INF 5,687 05-11-98 8:01p NETFJVI INF 4,643 05-11-98 8:01p NETFJVJ INF 6,155 05-11-98 8:01p NETFL32 INF 6,796 05-11-98 8:01p NETFLEX INF 7,272 05-11-98 8:01p NETFORE INF 3,183 05-11-98 8:01p NETGEN INF 4,142 05-11-98 8:01p NETHP INF 10,199 05-11-98 8:01p NETHPIND INF 3,052 05-11-98 8:01p NETHPPCI INF 4,439 05-11-98 8:01p NETHPPND INF 2,228 05-11-98 8:01p NETIBM INF 26,379 05-11-98 8:01p NETIBM1 INF 4,420 05-11-98 8:01p NETIBM2 INF 6,590 05-11-98 8:01p NETIBMTB 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The cinematic and real-life journey of actress is a compelling narrative of romantic idealism and resilience. From her rise as a leading lady in South Indian cinema to her elopement with director Rajakumaran, her career has been defined by stories of love that bridged the gap between screen fantasy and personal reality. Cinematic Romantic Storylines
Devayani’s career was ignited by landmark romantic roles that established her as a favorite among family audiences. The "Wait for Love" Era : Her breakthrough came with Kadhal Kottai
(1996), a film that redefined the romance genre through its "invisible love" plot where the leads do not meet until the final scene. The Homely Heroine
: She became synonymous with the portrayal of traditional, resilient women in films like Suryavamsam (1997) and Nee Varuvai Ena Notable Pairings : Her on-screen chemistry with leading stars like Kadhal Kottai Ninaithen Vandhai Priyamaanavale Sarath Kumar Suryavamsam ) cemented her status as a top heroine in the late 90s. Real-Life Romantic Journey Devayani’s real-life romance with director Rajakumaran mirrored the dramatic plots of her films.
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The Polaroid was fading at the edges. Devayani held it up to the morning light—her younger self, draped in a Kanchipuram silk saree, laughing mid-scene opposite Karthik. The film was Unnidathil Ennai Koduthen, and the director had yelled “cut” three times because she couldn’t stop giggling. Karthik had whispered, “Your smile is going to ruin the shot,” and she’d retorted, “Your dialogue delivery already did.”
That was the golden era. The 90s. When a Devayani photo on a magazine cover meant a fortnight of teenage crushes, and her on-screen relationships became the blueprint for romance across South Indian cinema.
Actress Devayani: The Queen of Screen Chemistry
In the industry, they called her the “Empathy Actress” because she cried real tears in every emotional climax. But her true gift was relationships—the way she built entire love stories in a single glance.
With Vijay (in Kadhalukku Mariyadhai), she was the shy, rain-soaked girl who turned a rowdy into a poet. Their romance was soft, almost sacred—a stolen look inside a temple, a hand that never quite touched but trembled close. Fans wrote letters asking, “Are they dating in real life?” They never were. But the illusion was Devayani’s art.
With Prashanth (in Aanandham), she was the idealist wife, stitching family rifts with love. Their storyline wasn’t about passion but dharma—choosing to stay when leaving was easier. One scene, where she feeds him medicine without a word, is still taught in acting workshops as “silent communication.”
And then came the real romance—not with an actor, but with a photographer.
The Untold Storyline: “Frames of Us”
It was 1998. Location: Munnar tea estates. A then-unknown freelance photographer named Rajan Menon was hired for a BTS stills shoot. Devayani was between shots, sitting alone, learning a melancholic monologue. Rajan didn’t ask permission. He just lifted his vintage Yashica and clicked.
The flash startled her. “Who said you could?”
“The light said so,” he replied.
That was their first dialogue. No director. No script.
Rajan wasn’t from the film world. He smelled of coffee and fixer solution. Over the next three schedules, he’d send her prints—not the glamorous ones, but the in-between: Devayani yawning, Devayani rubbing her sore feet after a dance number, Devayani looking at the moon between takes. Each photo came with a handwritten line on the back: “This is where you forgot to perform.”
She fell in love with being seen, not watched.
Their romance became a secret film of its own. They’d meet at a rundown café in Shenoy Nagar where no one recognized her without makeup. He’d develop her portraits in a tiny darkroom, and she’d write him letters on the margins of old scripts. For three years, she hid it from her mother, her managers, the press.
But the industry has long lenses. A gossip weekly printed a blurred Devayani photo with the headline: “Actress Devayani’s Secret Romance – Who Is the Mystery Man?”
The pressure broke them. Rajan wanted to take her away from cinema. She said, “Acting is not my job. It’s my breath.” He said, “Then I’m just a footnote in your scene.”
They parted on a railway platform—no dramatic rain, just a plastic bag of undeveloped rolls in his hand. “Keep the pictures,” she whispered. “I’ll keep the story.”
The Storyline We Still Ship
Years later, in 2015, at a film retrospective, Devayani was asked: “Which of your on-screen lovers was the best?”
She smiled. Looked at the audience. Then at an old man in the third row, holding a vintage camera.
“None of them,” she said. “The best one never made it to the screen. But he gave me the only role I never had to act in.”
The man lifted the camera. Click.
And in that Devayani photo—grey hair, soft eyes, a lifetime of unspoken love—the romance was finally complete.
Would you like a visual description of that final photo, or a list of real Devayani films where her romantic storylines are most iconic?
Devayani, born Sushma Jayadev on June 22, 1974, is a celebrated Indian actress who became a household name through her "homely" and expressive portrayals in Tamil, Malayalam, and Telugu cinema. Emerging as a top star in the late 1990s, she is best known for her breakthrough in the epistolary romantic blockbuster Kadhal Kottai (1996), which won multiple National Film Awards and established her as a leading lady of family dramas. Career & Romantic Storylines
Devayani’s career is defined by her ability to portray deep emotional connections and traditional family values. Her filmography features several iconic romantic and family-centric narratives:
Kadhal Kottai (1996): A landmark film where her character falls in love with a man (played by Ajith Kumar) solely through letters without ever having met him.
Suryavamsam (1997): An evergreen classic where she plays a supportive wife who helps her husband (Sarath Kumar) rise from poverty to success, a role that cemented her "homely heroine" image.
Ninaithen Vandhai (1998): A commercially successful romantic drama where she shared the screen with Vijay in a story focused on sacrifice and family bonds.
Azhagi (2002): A critically acclaimed film exploring the rekindling of a childhood romance, where she portrayed the supportive and understanding wife of the protagonist. Personal Life & Real-Life Romance
Devayani’s real-life love story mirrors the dramatic plots of the films she starred in. She met her husband, director Rajakumaran, while he was working as an assistant director on the sets of Suryavamsam.
The Proposal: Rajakumaran reportedly fell in love with her after seeing a 10-year-old photograph of her and later proposed while they were working on Vinnukkum Mannukkum.
Elopement & Marriage: Due to strong opposition from their families, the couple eloped and married in a secret ceremony on April 9, 2001, at the Thiruthani Murugan Temple.
Family & Legacy: The couple has two daughters, Iniya and Priyanka. Despite the initial controversy surrounding their marriage, they have remained a steadfast pair, with Devayani even producing films directed by her husband, such as Thirumathi Thamizh (2013).
In recent years, she has transitioned into powerful supporting roles as a mother in films and became a "cult figure" in television through her lead role in the long-running mega-serial Kolangal.
Actress Devayani: A Glimpse into Her Life, Relationships, and Romantic Storylines
Devayani is a renowned Indian actress, primarily working in the Tamil and Telugu film industries. With a career spanning over two decades, she has established herself as a versatile and talented performer. In this article, we'll take a closer look at her life, relationships, and some of her most notable romantic storylines on screen.
Early Life and Career
Born on September 28, 1978, in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Devayani began her acting career as a child artist in the 1980s. She made her debut as a lead actress in the 1995 Tamil film "Pallu Padama Paathuka." Her breakthrough performance came in 1998 with the Tamil film "Dheemidi Boomi," which earned her critical acclaim and recognition.
Personal Life and Relationships
Devayani is married to film director and producer, K. S. Ravikumar. The couple tied the knot in 2003 and have a daughter named Akshara. There have been rumors about their separation, but they have consistently denied them, stating that they are committed to each other.
Romantic Storylines On Screen
Devayani has been a part of numerous romantic films throughout her career. Here are some of her most notable ones:
Recent Projects and Current Endeavors
Devayani has continued to work in the film industry, taking on a variety of roles in Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam films. Some of her recent projects include "Thegidi" (2014), "Vellaikaara Durai" (2014), and "Kavalai Vendam" (2016).
Conclusion
Devayani has established herself as a talented and versatile actress in the South Indian film industry. With a career spanning over two decades, she has captivated audiences with her performances in various romantic storylines. Her personal life and relationships have been subject to media attention, but she continues to maintain a strong presence in the film industry.
Photos
You can find plenty of Devayani's photos from her films and public appearances through a simple online search.
Some popular images of Devayani include:
These images showcase her talent and beauty, making her one of the most beloved actresses in the South Indian film industry.
Devayani’s career peaked during a golden era of Tamil and Telugu cinema. Unlike the high-glamour stars of today, her appeal lay in her expressive eyes and ability to portray deep, often selfless, love.
One cannot discuss Devayani’s romantic storylines without mentioning the 1996 blockbuster Kadhal Kottai. Playing the character of Kamali, she engaged in a "letter-only" romance with Ajith Kumar. The film redefined the concept of soulmates, proving that love could transcend physical presence. This role cemented her image as the ultimate symbol of pure, patient affection.
In films like Surya Vamsam and Nee Varuvai Ena, she often played the pillar of support for the male protagonist. Her characters frequently navigated the complexities of sacrifice, family duty, and unspoken longing, making her the go-to actress for family-centric romantic dramas. The Real-Life Romance: A Bold Leap of Faith
While she played many demure characters, Devayani’s real-life relationship with director Rajakumaran was a testament to her personal strength and conviction.
The two met on the sets of Vinnukum Mannukum. Despite coming from different backgrounds and facing significant opposition from her family, their bond deepened. In a move that mirrored a dramatic movie script, the couple chose to elope. They married in a private ceremony at a temple in 2001.
This real-life storyline was a major media sensation at the time. It showcased a different side of the actress—one that was willing to risk her booming career and family ties for the person she loved. Decades later, the couple remains one of the most stable and respected pairs in the industry, often appearing together in interviews to discuss their enduring partnership. Visual Legacy and Enduring Popularity
Searching for a Devayani photo today often yields a mix of nostalgic 90s film stills and modern images of her as a graceful veteran actress. In her early photos, she is frequently seen in traditional silk sarees and simple jewelry, a look that defined the aesthetic of the "homely" heroine.
Her transition to television, most notably in the mega-serial Kolangal, allowed her to explore romantic storylines within the context of marriage and maturity. As Abinaya, she portrayed the struggles of a modern woman balancing love, career, and self-respect, proving that her romantic appeal evolved alongside her audience.
Devayani’s legacy is a blend of the fictional loves she portrayed so convincingly and the courageous real-world relationship she chose to build. She remains a rare example of a star who managed to keep the "romance" alive in both her cinematic characters and her private life.
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Actress has been happily married to Tamil film director Rajakumaran since April 2001, following a real-life cinematic love story where they eloped due to parental opposition.
Her career is defined by a distinct transition from on-screen romantic storylines to a highly publicized, enduring real-life marriage. 💘 Real-Life Relationship & Elopement
Devayani's actual love story is often cited by fans as being as dramatic as any movie script:
The Meeting: She met Rajakumaran on the sets of the blockbuster film Surya Vamsam (1997), where he was working as an assistant director.
Falling in Love: Rajakumaran later cast her as the lead in his directorial ventures like Nee Varuvai Ena and Vinnukkum Mannukkum. He famously admitted to falling in love with her after seeing a 10-year-old photograph of her.
The Elopement: Because both families strongly opposed the relationship, the couple eloped and secretly married on April 9, 2001, at the Thiruthani Murugan Temple.
Enduring Bond: Despite media skepticism at the time regarding their pairing, the couple has remained successfully married for over two decades and shares two daughters, Iniya and Priyanka. 🎬 Iconic Romantic Storylines
In her professional career during the late 1990s and early 2000s, Devayani became the benchmark for the "homely" and expressive romantic lead in South Indian cinema:
Kadhal Kottai (1996): Her most legendary romantic role, where she and actor Ajith Kumar fall in love through letters without ever seeing each other until the climax. This film revolutionized the romantic genre in Tamil cinema.
Surya Vamsam (1997): She played a rich, educated woman who falls for an uneducated but hard-working man (played by Sarathkumar), actively supporting him to become a successful businessman.
Nee Varuvai Ena (1999): Directed by her husband Rajakumaran, this film featured a tragic, sacrificial romantic storyline co-starring Parthiban and Ajith Kumar.
Bharathi (2000): She delivered an award-winning performance as Chellamma, the devoted and long-suffering wife of the legendary poet Subramania Bharati. 📺 Evolution to Television Romantics
Following her peak era in feature films, Devayani transitioned to Tamil television, where she continued to portray strong female leads navigating complex family and romantic dynamics:
Kolangal (2003–2009): She played Abinaya in this massive cult-hit mega-serial. The show focused heavily on her character's marital struggles, resilience, and emotional storylines, making her a household name in South India.
Devayani: The Versatile Actress with a Flair for Romantic Roles
Devayani is a renowned Indian actress who has made a mark in the film industry with her impressive performances in various languages, including Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam. With a career spanning over two decades, Devayani has established herself as one of the leading ladies of South Indian cinema. In this article, we'll take a closer look at her journey, some of her notable roles, and her romantic storylines that have captivated audiences.
Early Life and Career
Born on June 12, 1970, in Mumbai, Maharashtra, Devayani began her acting career in the early 1990s. She made her debut in the Tamil film "Raja Kadhirvelan" (1992) and slowly gained recognition for her talent. Her breakthrough role came in 1996 with the Tamil film "Gnanapazham," which earned her critical acclaim.
Notable Roles and Achievements
Devayani has been a part of several successful films throughout her career. Some of her notable roles include: actress devayani sex photo better
Romantic Storylines and On-Screen Chemistry
Devayani has been a part of several romantic films that have captured the hearts of audiences. Some of her notable romantic storylines include:
Personal Life and Relationships
Devayani has been in the news for her personal life and relationships. She was married to Suresh , a businessman, but the couple divorced after a few years. She then married Dr. K. S. Nair, a dentist, in 2006, and they have a daughter together.
Photos and Glimpse into Her Life
Here are some photos of Devayani:
[Image: Devayani at a film event]
[Image: Devayani with her husband and daughter]
[Image: Devayani in a photoshoot]
Conclusion
Devayani is a talented actress who has made a name for herself in the South Indian film industry. With her impressive performances in various films, she has won the hearts of audiences. Her romantic storylines and on-screen chemistry have been well-received, and she continues to be a sought-after actress. We hope this article has given you a glimpse into her life, career, and relationships. Do you have a favorite Devayani film or romantic storyline? Share with us in the comments!
Early Life and Career: Devayani was born on June 21, 1978, in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India. She began her acting career at a young age and made her debut in the Malayalam film "Nottia Doorathu Kannum Nattu" (1991).
Notable Works: Some of her notable works include:
Personal Life and Relationships: Devayani has been in several high-profile relationships over the years. Here are a few:
Romantic Storylines: On-screen, Devayani has been a part of several romantic storylines throughout her career. Some notable ones include:
Photos: You can easily find photos of Devayani online, showcasing her stunning looks and captivating smile. Some popular sources include IMDb, Wikipedia, and various celebrity photo websites.
Overall, Devayani has had a successful acting career and has been a part of several memorable romantic storylines on-screen. Her personal life has also been subject to media attention, with her marriage and divorce from Dileep being highly publicized.
Devayani: A Talented Actress with a Rich Filmography
Devayani is a renowned Indian actress who has made a significant impact in the Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam film industries. With a career spanning over two decades, she has established herself as a versatile and talented performer, known for her captivating on-screen presence and nuanced portrayals.
Early Life and Career
Born on June 23, 1978, in Mumbai, Maharashtra, Devayani began her acting career as a child artist in the 1980s. She made her debut as a lead actress in the 1992 Tamil film "Thai Mozhan," followed by her breakthrough performance in the 1996 film "Gnanapazham." Her impressive performances earned her recognition, and she went on to work with prominent directors and actors in the industry.
Notable Films and Performances
Some of Devayani's notable films include:
Relationships and Romantic Storylines
Devayani has been linked to several actors and industry professionals over the years. Some of her notable relationships include:
On-screen, Devayani has been a part of several notable romantic storylines, including:
Personal Life and Current Projects
Devayani is married to Dr. Subbu, a doctor-turned-producer. The couple has two children together. Currently, she is active on social media, sharing updates about her personal and professional life.
In recent years, Devayani has been involved in various projects, including films, web series, and TV shows. Her fans eagerly await her upcoming releases, confident that she will continue to deliver captivating performances.
Conclusion
Devayani's impressive filmography, memorable performances, and enduring on-screen presence have cemented her status as a beloved actress in Indian cinema. As she continues to explore new roles and projects, her fans remain invested in her journey, eager to see what the talented actress has in store for them next.
Devayani, a powerhouse performer in the South Indian film industry during the late 1990s and early 2000s, carved a unique niche for herself by embodying the "ideal" Indian woman. Her onscreen presence was defined by a blend of grace, resilience, and a distinctive visual appeal that often centered on her expressive eyes and traditional aesthetic. This visual identity was not just a stylistic choice but a foundational element of her romantic storylines, which often explored themes of sacrifice, silent love, and unwavering devotion.
In the visual language of her films, Devayani’s "photo" or image was frequently used as a narrative device. In many of her most famous roles, such as in the blockbuster Suryavamsam or Nee Varuvai Ena, her character’s photograph often served as a symbol of aspiration or a catalyst for the male protagonist's transformation. Her look—typically featuring modest sarees, jasmine-adorned hair, and a prominent bindi—became a cultural shorthand for domestic virtue. This imagery made her the face of the "family heroine," a role that resonated deeply with audiences across Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam cinema.
Devayani’s romantic storylines were rarely about fleeting infatuation; they were grounded in emotional depth and social context. In Kadhal Kottai, one of the most iconic romances in Indian cinema, her relationship with Ajith’s character is conducted entirely through letters without the pair ever meeting until the final scene. This story emphasized a spiritual and intellectual connection over physical proximity, relying on the audience's perception of her as a soulful and patient lover. This pattern followed in many of her films, where she often played characters who stood by their partners through financial ruin or social disgrace, turning the romantic relationship into a partnership of mutual respect and survival.
Off-screen, Devayani’s own life mirrored the dramatic conviction of her movie roles. Her real-life relationship and subsequent marriage to director Rajakumaran was a significant media event at the time. Much like the storylines in her films, her marriage involved overcoming family opposition and followed a narrative of choosing love over conventional expectations. This real-world romance added a layer of authenticity to her screen persona, as fans saw her embody the same courage she displayed in her fictional relationships.
Ultimately, Devayani’s career is a study of how an actress's visual image and thematic choices can create a lasting legacy. Her romantic storylines moved away from the superficial to explore the complexities of duty and affection. Whether through the silent longing of a long-distance lover or the steady support of a devoted wife, Devayani utilized her soft yet strong screen presence to redefine romance for a generation, making the "Devayani style" of love one characterized by dignity and depth.
The Romantic Storylines and Relationships of Actress Devayani
Devayani is a renowned Indian actress, primarily working in the Tamil and Telugu film industries. With a career spanning over two decades, she has established herself as a talented and versatile actress. In this story, we'll take a look at her journey, her notable relationships, and some of her most romantic storylines on screen.
Early Life and Career
Born on June 28, 1978, in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Devayani began her acting career as a child artist in the 1980s. She made her debut as a lead actress in the 1996 Tamil film "Gnanapazham." Her breakthrough performance came in 1998 with the Tamil film "Pallu Padama Paathuka," which earned her critical acclaim and recognition.
Notable Relationships
Devayani has been married twice. Her first marriage was to film director and producer Agathiyan in 2001, with whom she has a daughter, Aadya. However, the couple parted ways in 2007. In 2011, she married businessman and film producer, D. Rama Raju, with whom she has a son, Arjun.
Romantic Storylines on Screen
Devayani has been a part of many notable films that showcased her romantic chemistry with her co-stars. Here are a few of her most memorable on-screen romances:
Recent Projects and Comeback
After a brief hiatus, Devayani made a successful comeback with the Tamil film "Engalukkumeni Ganesan" (2019). She has also been a part of several web series, including "Jilja" (2020) and "Air" (2021).
A Glimpse into Devayani's Personal Life
In an interview, Devayani shared about her personal life, stating, "I've been fortunate to have had a career spanning over two decades. My family has been my rock, and I'm grateful for their support. My relationships have been an integral part of my life, and I've learned from each experience."
Conclusion
Devayani's journey as an actress has been marked by her remarkable performances, memorable on-screen romances, and personal relationships. With a career spanning over 25 years, she continues to captivate audiences with her talent and charm. As she looks forward to new projects and challenges, her fans eagerly await her next on-screen romance.
As an Indian actress primarily active in Tamil and Malayalam cinema, Devayani is widely recognized for her "homely" and traditional screen persona. Born Sushma Jaidev on June 22, 1974, she rose to prominence in the late 1990s as a leading lady in several blockbuster family dramas and romantic films. Career Overview
Devayani has starred in over 75 films, frequently cast in "girl-next-door" roles.
Breakthrough Films: She gained critical and commercial success with movies like Kadhal Kottai (1996), Suryavamsam (1997), and Bharathi (2000).
Awards: She has received the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actress multiple times and was honored with the Kalaimamani Award in 2000.
Television Icon: Devayani achieved cult status in Tamil Nadu for her role as Abinaya in the long-running mega-serial Kolangal (2003–2009), which aired over 1,500 episodes. Transition to Direction and Character Roles
In recent years, Devayani has transitioned into character roles and filmmaking:
Directorial Debut: In 2024, she directed the short film Kaikuttai Rani, which won Best Children's Short Film at the 7th Jaipur International Film Festival.
Recent Acting: She continues to appear in television serials, such as Pudhu Pudhu Arthangal (2021–2022).
Public Image: She is often praised for her graceful presence and simplicity, maintaining a low-profile personal life. Personal Life
Devayani was born in Mumbai to a Konkani father and a Malayali mother. She married director Rajakumaran in 2001 after falling in love during the production of Vinnukum Mannukum. The couple has two daughters, one of whom, Priyanka, is reportedly set to make her acting debut in 2026.
Photos: Devayani has a strong social media presence, and her photos can be easily found on platforms like Instagram and Facebook. She often shares pictures from her personal and professional life, showcasing her versatility as an actress. Her photos showcase her elegant and simple style, often featuring her in traditional Indian attire.
Relationships: Devayani is married to film director and producer, K. S. Ravikumar. The couple has been together for many years and has two children. They are considered one of the stable and supportive couples in the Tamil film industry.
Romantic Storylines: Devayani has been part of several romantic storylines in her films. Some of her notable romantic movies include:
In these films, Devayani has portrayed a range of characters, from simple and traditional girls to strong and independent women. Her on-screen chemistry with her co-stars has been well-received by audiences.
Overall: Devayani is a talented actress known for her simplicity and elegance. Her photos, relationships, and romantic storylines have made her a beloved figure in the Indian film industry. If you're a fan of hers, you can easily find more information and updates about her on social media platforms.
This paper examines the career of Indian actress Devayani Rajakumaran
(born June 22, 1974), focusing on her iconic romantic portrayals in South Indian cinema and the real-life love story that mirrors her famous on-screen narratives. 1. On-Screen Romantic Archetypes
Devayani rose to prominence in the late 1990s, becoming synonymous with "pure" and "soulful" romance. Her roles often broke away from the traditional, high-glamour tropes of the era, favoring subtle emotional depth. Platonic and "Invisible" Love : In the landmark film Kadhal Kottai
(1996), she played Kamali, a woman who falls in love with a man (Ajith Kumar) through letters without ever seeing him until the final scene. This role earned her a Special Prize from the Tamil Nadu State Film Awards and established her as a leading star. The Supportive Partner : In films like Suryavamsam (1997) and
(2001), her characters exemplified the "ideal" wife who supports her husband through socio-economic struggles. Melancholic Romance : Her performance in
(2002) explored the complexities of adult relationships and childhood sweethearts, winning her the ITFA Best Supporting Actress Award. 2. A Real-Life Cinematic Love Story
Devayani’s personal life famously intersected with her career through her relationship with director Rajakumaran
Devayani Rajakumaran, a beloved icon of South Indian cinema, is renowned for her emotive performances and graceful presence, particularly in Tamil and Malayalam films. Her career is defined by a series of landmark romantic dramas and a real-life love story that mirrors the emotional depth of her on-screen roles. Landmark Romantic Storylines
Devayani's filmography is anchored by some of the most celebrated romantic and family dramas of the late 90s and early 2000s.
Kadhal Kottai (1996): Her breakthrough role as Kamali in this National Award-winning film established her as a premier romantic lead. The story of two people falling in love through letters without ever meeting redefined the romantic genre in Kollywood.
Surya Vamsam (1997): Playing Nandhini, she starred alongside R. Sarathkumar in a film that became a silver-jubilee hit. Her portrayal of a supportive wife who helps her husband succeed despite societal hurdles earned her a Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actress.
Ninaithen Vandhai (1998): In this romantic musical comedy, she shared the screen with Vijay and Rambha, playing Savithri in a popular love triangle.
Nee Varuvai Ena (1999): Another significant romantic drama where she played Nandhini, earning a Filmfare Award nomination for her performance.
Azhagi (2002): She received critical acclaim and the ITFA Best Supporting Actress Award for her role as Valarmathi, the wife of a man still tethered to his childhood love. Real-Life Relationship and Marriage
Devayani's personal life features a romantic journey as compelling as her movies.
Best Film: Dhosth (2001) The Storyline: While not a pure romance, their chemistry as friends who skirt the line of love was palpable. Devayani brought a dignified charm that matched the megastar’s intensity.
Best Film: Unnidathil Ennai Koduthen The Storyline: Pure, chaotic, youthful obsession. This pairing was energetic—lots of arguments that turned into love. The photos from this era show a playful Devayani we rarely saw later.
If you grew up watching 1990s Tamil cinema, the name Devayani needs no introduction. With her expressive eyes, natural acting, and incredible chemistry with almost every co-star, she became the "Golden Girl" of South Indian romance dramas.
But for fans, a lingering question remains: How do the actress’s real-life relationships compare to the legendary romantic storylines she acted out on screen?
Let’s take a nostalgic look at Devayani’s most famous reel pairings, the photos that defined an era, and the truth behind her personal life.