Earlier, Chief Minister Jayalalithaa arrived at the residence of Manorama in T Nagar, placed a wreath and showered encomiums on the actress and hailed her as "elder sister."
"There are no words to describe my grief, she is my elder sister in film industry," she told Manorama's relatives.
Reminiscing about her long association with her, she said Manorama used to affectionately serve her food whenever she went to her house.
MGR had special affection for Manorama and Sivaji Ganesan used to hail her as a genius in acting, she added.
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"She is truly a genius, there is no achiever like her in the Tamil film industry, not only before her and also no one is going to be born hereafter, her death is an irreparable loss, the vacuum left by her cannot be filled by anybody."
Even as fans and public continued to pour in at Manorama's residence, the funeral procession began.
People converged on both sides of the roads and came up to the terrace of high rise buildings to witness the procession and pay their last respects to the versatile actress.
At the cremation ground too, there was a huge congregation of people which gave a tough time to police who had to resort to a baton charge to regulate them. As a mark of respect, film shootings were today cancelled.