The fame she got in Balayogini enabled her to act in a second film, Thyaga Bhoomi which was also a hit.
She danced to a song sung by her mother, a Tamil adaptation by Papanasam Sivan, of Krishna Nee Begane.
Her actions are expressive and her movements spontaneous.” Two years later, in 1941, she starred in Kamadhenu[3] Baby Saroja learnt to play the veena under Karaikudi Sambasiva Iyer.
After moving to Mumbai (formerly Bombay), she went on to master Ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arrangement.
[2] Saroja Ramamrutham died on 14 October 2019 due to old age health complications.