Jaymala Shiledar was an Indian Hindustani classical singer and theatre actress. She had appeared in many sangeet nataks where she played various roles. Along with singing for the roles she played, she had also composed music for some. In the career span of over 50 years, she appeared in more than 4500 shows. She was married to co-actor singer Jayram Shiledar along with whom she established a production banner of "Marathi Rangabhoomi". The pair together is credited for revamping the Marathimusic industry. She was presented with Padma Shri award in 2013.
Career
Shiledar started her acting and musical career with her first stage performance in 1942 in the Marathi play Veshantar. In 1945, she played the lead title role of Sharada in the sangeet natak Sangeet Sharada alongside Bal Gandharva. Gandharva had himself played the role before, when female roles were also played by men. A protege of Bal Gandharva, Shiledar was a renowned performer and drew a packed house for her performances. Jaymala had made her debut in Marathi theatre at the age of 16 and later acted in over 50 plays. She performed over 52 different roles in 46 dramas in a career She had presided over the 83rd Marathi Natya Sammelan.
Selective works
Sangeet Sharada as Sharada in 1945
Maan Apmaan
Sanshaykallol
Sangeet Saubhadra as Subhadra
Ekach Pyala
"Mṛcchakatika"
Awards
In 2006, she was presented with the Lata Mangeshkar Award, instituted by Government of Maharashtra. She was conferred with the Padma Shri in 2013. At the time, she had said of the honour: "It was not an individual recognition, but that of Marathi musical theatre. I am overwhelmed by the honour. It is the acknowledgment of my contribution to theatre and I feel happy because the recognition has come from the Union Government. I consider this a national recognition of Marathi theatre."
Personal life
Shiledar was born Pramila Jadhav on 21 August 1926 at Indore, then part of Central India Agency but now in the Madhya Pradesh state of India. She married her co-actor and singer Jayram Shiledar, in Shriram Temple at Soyagaon Village, Aurangabad District state, on 23 January 1950 and changed her name to Jaymala Shiledar. They together had five daughters, of which Kirti and Lata are also active in Marathi theatre. In 2000, she underwent a bypass heart surgery and used a pacemaker. Post these operations, it was not possible for her to sing or even speak for long duration. She suffered renal failure as well as symptoms of cardiac failure in Pune after a prolonged illness and died on 8 August 2013. A large number of people who are associated with theatre and other fields paid tributes to her at Bharat Natya Mandir and Tilak Smarak Mandir where her mortal remains were kept.