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Though released later in her career, this epic historical drama directed by Hariharan and written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair is widely considered one of the greatest Malayalam films ever made. It reimagines the legend of Aromal Chekavar and Chanthu. Prameela's inclusion in the cast adds to the film's immense nostalgic and cinematic value.
If you're interested in exploring more of Prameela's work and experiencing the golden era of Malayalam cinema, here are some vintage movie recommendations:
Career highlights (timeline)
Filmography: Over her career, she acted in approximately 250 films across Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada, and Telugu languages. Association with "B-Grade" and Softcore Cinema
When we talk about the golden age of Malayalam cinema (late 1960s–1970s), one name that shimmers with elegance and versatility is Prameela. Often paired opposite the legendary Prem Nazir, Prameela wasn’t just a pretty face—she was a performer who could switch effortlessly between comedy, tragedy, and folklore.