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Prem Nazir (born Abdul Khader; 6 April 1926 – 16 January 1989) was an Indian actor known as one of
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's definitive leading men of his generation. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential actors in the history of
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. A popular cultural icon of
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, Nazir is often referred to as Nithyaharitha Nayakan ("Evergreen Hero"). Nazir began his career as a stage actor and made his film debut with the 1952 film '' Marumakal''. He took on the stage name Prem Nazir on the sets of his second film, '' Visappinte Vili'' (1952). Nazir is noted for his performances in films such as '' Murappennu'' (1965), ''
Udhyogastha ''Udhyogastha'' is a 1967 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. Venu and produced by P. K. Devadas and P. S. Das. The film stars Prem Nazir, Sathyan, Madhu and Sharada in the lead roles. The film was scored by M. S. Baburaj. Plot Vimala is ...
'' (1967), '' Iruttinte Athmavu'' (1967), '' Kallichellamma'' (1969), '' Virunnukari'' (1969), '' Nadhi'' (1969), '' C.I.D. Nazir'' (1971), '' Anubhavangal Paalichakal'' (1971), '' Taxi Car'' (1972), '' Azhakulla Saleena'' (1973), '' Nellu'' (1974), '' Ariyappedatha Rahasyam'' (1981), '' Vida Parayum Munpe'' (1981), '' Padayottam'' (1982), and ''
Dhwani ''Dhwani (ധ്വനി)'' (meaning sound, melody or music) is a 1988 Malayalam-language musical romance film directed by A. T. Abu. It was the last completed film of veteran actor and evergreen hero of Malayalam cinema Prem Nazir who died on ...
'' (1988). Nazir won the Kerala State Film Award (Special Jury Award) for his role as Madhavan Kutty in ''Vida Parayum Munpe''. The
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honoured him with the
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the third highest civilian honours respectively, for his contribution towards the arts. He died due to
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on 16 January 1989 at the age of 62. Nazir holds the
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for playing opposite the same heroine in 130 films (with
Sheela Sheela Celine (born 24 March 1945) is an Indian actress and director who appears predominantly in Malayalam cinema. Paired with Prem Nazir, they hold the Guinness World Record for acting in the largest number of films (130) together as heroine ...
), and previously held the record for playing the lead role in a record 720 films. He also holds two other acting records; for acting opposite eighty heroines and for acting in lead roles in 30 films which were released in a single year (1973 and 1977).


Early life

Nazir was born in Chirayinkeezhu in the princely state of
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(now in
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of
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), to Akkode Shahul Hamid and Asuma Beevi on 06 April 1926 in a Rowther family. He had two brothers - Prem Nawas (Abdul Wahab) - and Ashraf and six sisters - Sulekha, Arifa, Aneesa, Umaiba, Sunaisa and Suhara. His mother died when he was very young, and his father remarried a woman of the same name. He completed his formal education from Kadinamkulam Lower Primary School, Sri Chithiravilasam School,
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, Sanatana Dharma College, Alappuzha, and St. Berchmans College, Changanassery. By the time he completed his education, he had become an experienced drama artist.


Career


Entry into cinema

Prem Nazir had his acting debut as Shylock in the play '' The Merchant of Venice'' (1951), when he was a student at SB College, Changanacherry. He won the best actor award for this role in the play directed by an English Professor of SB College, Prof. C A. Sheppard. His first film was '' Marumakal'' (1952), directed by S. K. Chari and produced by Paul Kallungal. He was credited as Abdul Khader in this film. He got his career break with '' Visappinte Vili'' (1952), his second film, made for K&K Combines (Udaya Studio) by Telugu director Mohan Rao. It was on the set of this movie he was renamed to Prem Nazir by Thikkurussi Sukumaran Nair. Prem Nazir started his career when drama was the most popular visual medium and film making at its infancy. He began acting for the Excel Productions (Udaya Studio) and most of his films were for the Udaya and Merryland Studios.


1950s: Rise to stardom

With the arrival of Nazir, there was a new screen personality, a new debonair actor who could be a youth heart throb. Prem Nazir acquired the halo of a romantic hero and a loyal following. His tear-jerkers were very popular with female audiences and soon made him a darling of the masses. He became the first real star of Malayalam cinema. Another factor that assisted Prem Nazir's rise – as it had the rise of his contemporaries in other regional film industries – was the continuing reign of mythologicals and devotionals. Costumed musicals, filmed start-to-finish within the confines of a studio, contributed their own. All such films for a long period kept him before his fans, nourished his romantic image and provided him unlimited scope for rehearsing and refining his talent in playing diverse roles. Since the bulk of South Indian cinema was theatrical visually and aurally, Prem Nazir's stage background and his extraordinary command of Malayalam helped him win the hearts of his audience.


1960s, 1970s: Golden years

In the late 1950s, Nazir drew attention by playing movies with themes based on social and religious injustices in the society. From 1956 to 1976, Prem Nazir rode high at the crest of a tidal wave of popularity and also gave his best to Malayalam cinema. Nazir catapulted to the row of the finest actors of India with the film '' Iruttinte Athmavu'' (1967). Playing a demented youth – Velayadhan, Prem Nazir discovered his prowess as a dramatic actor of great intensity. Many critics have evaluated this role as his masterpiece, and as one of the finest onscreen performances ever. Written by
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, the film provided Malayalam cinema with a new direction; that of the low-budget film. One could see a lot of the pre-occupations of the scenarist, who carried the touches of human relationships through all of his subsequent films whether as screenplay writer or director. In spite of its large number of studio shots and overall theatricality, the film was so culturally rich that many of the episodes would become archetypes for future Malayalam film makers dealing with family drama. It depicted the story of an imbecile (finely portrayed by Prem Nazir) in a joint family with remarkable sensitivity and seriousness of purpose. During his peak time, Nazir gave life to many characters and enjoyed a wide popularity among all sects of the society. He acted in the first-ever investigative series in Malayalam cinema '' C.I.D. Nazir'' directed by P. Venu. He has played historical characters based on '' Vadakkan Pattukal''. '' Aromalunni'', '' Kannappanunni'', '' Thacholi Ambu'' and '' Padayottam'' are some major films in this genre. Although the actor faced criticism for playing such roles as his physique was least suited for it, he still enjoyed a huge fan following among the audiences. He was well known for his roles as Hindu deities like
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,
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and Ayyappa. In his movies, Nazir was well known for playing the eternal romantic hero and the good guy who would bash up the villains without remorse. Even though Nazir could not regenerate after the mid-1970s, he maintained his superstardom till the beginning of the 1980s. In 1979, 39 of his films got released; a record. He also holds the record for having acted in the most leading roles – about 700 films (with 85 heroines; another record). Another record is for the most enduring screen team along with actress
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. They played opposite each other in 130 movies by 1975. Although Sheela is known as the lucky mascot of Prem Nazir, his movies with other heroines like
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and Sharada were also big successes at box office. Prem Nazir pairing with comedian
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was a sure-fire laugh riot. The void left by this duo is yet to be occupied. Nazir's association with playback singer K. J. Yesudas was perfect for the audience. Even today many consider the Nazir – Yesudas combination of song sequences remain the best ever on screen. He is quite popularly described as Nithyaharithanayakan (The Evergreen Hero), which does justice to the fact that he was acting as the hero in his elder years as well. Senior Malayalam cine actress
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has revealed that Prem Nazir was a very good singer, and had training in
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.


1980s: Late career

By the beginning of the 1980s, Nazir himself moved into supporting roles. He mostly played supporting roles with
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,
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, Shankar and Soman. In 1980, he acted in '' Ariyappedatha Rahasyam'' directed by P. Venu along with Jayan. In 1981, he played a major supporting role in Mohan's '' Vida Parayum Munpe'' that earned him the Kerala State Special Jury Award. His most iconic role till date came in the form of Padayottam released in 1982. Based loosely on the evergreen classic, The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas, Nazir played the titular role of Thamban, a prince who is cheated by his so called dear ones and friends and made a slave in a vessel. How he returns and hunts down those who were responsible for wrecking his life forms the crux of the story. He played his last hero role in '' Vellarikka Pattanam'' (1985) along with Ratheesh. It is also reputed the Nazir missed the National award for best actor by just one vote for role. His second last film was '' Ayalvasi Oru Daridravasi'' (1986), where he starred with Mukesh, Shankar, Nedumudi Venu, Sukumari and Seema. His last completed film was A. T. Abu's ''
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'' (1988), in which he co-starred with Jayaram. His last release was
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's '' Kadathanadan Ambadi'' (1990), in which he co-starred with
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. In one of his last interviews, he had expressed a desire to direct a film with
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and Mohanlal in the lead.


Popular film genres

Two popular film series initiated by Prem Nazir are the C.I.D series and the Vadakkanpattu series. The former is a group of investigative films by P. Venu in which Nazir played James Bond like protagonists. In most of these movies Nazir teamed with Adoor Bhasi, a famed comedy actor who would accompany Nazir characters in investigations. '' C.I.D. Nazir'' directed by P. Venu, has inspired numerous adaptations and similar series like for example popular CBI series with Mammootty in the lead and a satirical CID series of Mohanlal-Sreenivasan team. Other inspired films are '' C.I.D Unnikrishnan'' starring Jayaram and ''C.I.D Moosa'' with
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in the lead. Another film series starring Nazir was a series of movies based on Vadakanpaattu which are part of the traditional folklore of Kerala. These are tales of martial warriors spread over generations through folk songs. Although the series may have been initiated by Sathyan's title role in '' Thacholi Othenan'', the trend was continued long after his demise with Nazir in the lead, playing various other characters from Vadakkanpattu.


Personal life


Family

Prem Nazir was married to Habeeba Beevi and they have one son and three daughters. Laila, Rasiya – both older than Shanavas. The youngest daughter is Rita. Shanavas's wife Ayisha Beevi is the daughter of the eldest sister of Prem Nazir, Suleikha Beevi. Prem Nazir's son Shanavas acted in few films as well but could not succeed like his father. Third generation of Prem Nazir, Shanavas's son Shameer Khan, acted in a Malayalam film, '' Uppukandam Brothers Back in Action''. Prem Nazir's younger brother Prem Nawas (Abdul Wahab) also acted in a few films. Although he was the first in the family to begin acting in movies, he later began producing films – '' Agniputhri, Thulaavarsham, Poojakku Edukatha Pookkal, Neethi'' and ''Keni'', to name a few. Prem Nawas's only son, Prem Kishore has also had a stint with the industry by acting in two Malayalam films – ''Vacation'' and ''Thaskaraputran''. Prem Nawas has the distinction of acting in the first ever colour film made in Malayalam – '' Kandam Becha Kottu''.


Philanthropic work

Prem Nazir, renowned for both his acting prowess and philanthropic endeavors, remains a subject of debate on whether he excelled more as an actor or humanitarian. Widely regarded for his generosity, Nazir treated colleagues, well-wishers, and family with equal kindness. His humanitarian impact became evident posthumously as beneficiaries of his assistance came to light. Nazir's compassion extended to supporting his close friend Jayan, financing the transportation of Jayan's remains following a tragic accident during the shoot of "Kolilakkam." Notably, Nazir played a pivotal role in promoting his film colleagues, demonstrating a sharp memory by instantly recognizing individuals. Collaborating with director M. Sasikumar, he assisted bankrupt producers, aiding them in regaining their prominence in the film industry. Nazir's golden era in Malayalam cinema was characterized by his unparalleled generosity, where he not only contributed to his own success but also facilitated the growth of others in the industry. Beyond his cinematic achievements, Nazir donated an elephant to the Sarkara Devi Temple in Chirayinkil and authored books such as "Enne Thediyethiya Kathapatrangal" detailing the film characters he portrayed and his autobiography, "Anubhvangal Oarmakal." Director and lyricist Sreekumaran Thampi further honored Nazir with the book "Prem Nazir Enna Prema Ganam.


Death

It was during the late 1980s, during a time that Nazir campaigned rigorously for a running candidate in politics, he was admitted to Vijaya Hospital due to duodenal ulcer. Unfortunately, during treatment he contracted measles, which caused his condition to deteriorate further. Nazir died in the early hours of 16 January 1989, aged 62. His body was transported to Thiruvananthapuram, where he was buried at Kattumurakkal Juma Masjid, Chirayinkizhil with full state honours.


Awards

Prem Nazir won his only
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in 1981; He won Filmfare Special Award - South for numerous films in 1976 and he won a Special Jury Award for the supporting role he played in the film ''Vida Parayum Munbe''. He was awarded the
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in 1983 by the President of India in recognition of distinguished services of a high order to the nation in his field (acting). The Prem Nazir Award was initiated in his memory, in 1992, for excellence in contributions to the
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Industry. He has also held the position of
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jury in
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Legacy and influence

Prem Nazir is known to be the most influential and trendsetting lead actor in Malayalam. He is known for his amazing longevity in that he was active during the peak years of other iconic Malayalam superstars like Sathyan and
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acting alongside them in 1960s and 1970s respectively. Nazir who began his movie career in the early 1950s, later acted alongside popular future stars like Shankar,
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and
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by the 1980s. He was a mainstream superstar in Malayalam cinema for over 30 years from the late 1950s to late 1980s. He also has an unofficial recognition of playing a campus character while in his late fifties. Prem Nazir has the distinction of acting with the same heroine; Sheela, in over 100 films. Nazir is generally considered the ultimate romantic hero in Malayalam cinema due to his handsomeness and ease of acting in romantic roles particularly in romantic song sequences. His song sequences combined with the lyrics of Vayalar, tunes of Devarajan and voice of K.J. Yesudas produced what is called the golden era of Malayalam film songs. Prem Nazir has also appeared in the highest number of dual roles (more than 40) in Indian films and perhaps in world cinema.


Filmography


Important roles


Films in which Nazir played dual roles

Prem Nazir holds the record of playing double roles in more than 40 films of his career. The first movie in which he had played a double role was the historical film, Kunjali Marakkar, directed by SS Rajan. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Malayalam. 1 ''
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'' (1966) as Antonio/Narayanan Nair 2 ''
Udhyogastha ''Udhyogastha'' is a 1967 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. Venu and produced by P. K. Devadas and P. S. Das. The film stars Prem Nazir, Sathyan, Madhu and Sharada in the lead roles. The film was scored by M. S. Baburaj. Plot Vimala is ...
'' (1967) 3 '' Virunnukari'' (1969) 4 '' C.I.D. Nazir'' (1971) 5 '' Taxi Car'' (1972) 6 '' Thirichadi'' (1971) as Kuttappan/Venu 7 '' Rahasyam'' (1969) as Babu/K.K.Nair 8 ''Seemantha Puthran '' (1978) as Surendran/Jayadevan 9 '' Makane Ninakku Vendi'' (1971) as Sam/Thomachan 10 '' Aromalunni'' (1974) as Kunjiraman/Aromalunni 11 ''Gandharvakshethram'' (1974) as Gandharvan/Velayudhan 12 '' Postmane Kananilla'' (1973) as Ramu/Aniyan 13 '' Football Champion'' (1976) as Vijayan/ Thakil Veerachami 14 '' Thenaruvi'' (1976) as Rajan/Mannaan. 15 ''Ragapournami'' (1978) as Vinayan/Ajayan 16 '' Thacholi Marumakan Chandu'' (1980) as Othenan/Kutty 17 ''
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'' (1974) 18 ''Mamangam'' (1980) as Marathandan/Kannan 19 '' Pathiravum Pakalvelichavum'' (1974) 20 ''
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'' (1974) as Prof. Damodaran/Ramu 21 '' Kottaaram Vilkkaanundu'' (1975) as Murali 22 ''
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'' (1975) as Ravivarma/Rajagopal 23 ''
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'' (1979) 24 '' Aaranyakaantam'' (1979) as Unnikrishnan/Duplicate Unni 25 '' Ariyappedatha Rahasyam'' (1981) 26 ''Kadamattathachan'' (1978) as Ravivarma/Kadamattathu Kathanar 27 '' Ajayanum Vijayanum'' (1978) as Ajayan/Vijayan 28 '' Paarijatham'' (1976) 29 '' Vanadevatha'' (1976) as Chandran/Suresh 30 '' Chennaaya Valarthiya Kutty'' (1976) as Sreeni/Maranchadi. 31 '' Kannappanunni'' (1981) as Durgadasan/Kannappanunni. 32 '' Kadathanaattu Maakkam'' (1978) as Nambeeshan/Kannan. 33 '' Kanalkattakal'' (1979) as Panikkar/Vijayan. 28 '' Aanappaachan'' (1978) as Paachan/Gopi. 29 '' Vijayanum Veeranum'' (1982) as Vijayan/Veeran. 30 '' Anthapuram'' (1981) 31 '' Sanchari'' (1981) as Sumesh/Suresh 32 '' Post Mortem'' (1982) as Vikariyachan/C.I.of Police. 33'' Marupacha'' (1982) as PremKumar, Premchandran 34 '' Ente Katha'' (1983) as Sreekumar/Sankar 35 '' Justice Raja'' (1983) as Justice Raja/Son of Raja. 36. Muhammadum musthafayum (1978) as Rajan/Babu 37. Rajurahim (1978) as Raju and Rahim 38. Mallanum Mathevanum 39. Anweshanam (1978) as Gopi/Venu 40. Adachangala (1978) as Ravi/Johnny 41. Ammini Ammavan (1977) as Anandhan/Suresh


Films in which Nazir played triple roles

# '' Ernakulam Junction'' (1971) # '' Pushpanjali'' (1972) # '' Amme Narayana'' (1984)


Other important films and characters

* '' Avakashi'' (1954) * '' Murappennu'' (1965) * '' Odeyil Ninnu'' (From the Gutter) – The 1966 film was based on the novel of the same name by P. Kesavadev. * '' Iruttinte Athmavu'' (The Soul of Darkness) (1966) – Nazir played the mentally challenged Bhrantan Velayudhan in this film based on the classic novel by
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. * '' Nagarame Nandi'' hanks to the City(1967) * '' Nadhi'' (The River) (1969), '' Adimakal'' (1969), '' Kallichellamma'' (1969) * '' Ningalenne Communistakki'' (You Made Me a Communist) – The 1970 film was based on the drama of the same name by
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. * '' Thriveni'' (1970), '' Thurakkaatha Vaathil'' he Door Never Opens(1970) * '' Anubhavangal Paalichakal'' (Experiences and Failures) (1971) – The story of persecutions and suffering of communists in the early days of modern
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. Nazir played one of the heroes alongside Sathyan. * '' C.I.D. Nazir'' (1971) – A investigative series by P. Venu * '' Vilakku Vangiya Veena'' (1971) * '' Maaya'' (1972), '' Aaradi Manninte Janmi'' he Landlord of 6 feet Earth(1972) * '' Pani Theeratha Veedu'' he House never completes(1973), ''Interview'' (1973) * '' Achani'' (1973) * '' Pathiravum Pakalvelichavum'' idnight & Daylight(1974) * '' Pravaham'' urrent(1975) * '' Seemantha Puthran'' he First Son(1976), '' Themmadi Velappan'' diot ''Velappan''(1976), '' Amrithavaahini'' (1976) * '' Vishukkani'' (1977), '' Randu Lokam'' (1977) * '' Snehathinte Mukhangal'' he Faces of Love(1978) * '' Asthamikkatha Pakalukal'' he Days never Ends(1981) * '' Karipuranda Jeevithangal'' 00th Film Got Outstanding Performance Award(1981) * '' Vida Parayum Munpe'' (Before saying Goodbye) (1981) – Nazir received a special jury award for this film in the 1981
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. * '' Padayottam'' (The Campaign) (1982) – Its story was inspired by
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classic novel
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and the treatment of the film was inspired by that of '' Ben-Hur''. * '' Ayalvasi Oru Daridravasi'' (Neighbour The Pauper!) (1986) – A comedy film by
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, Nazir performed as a middle-aged father. * ''
Dhwani ''Dhwani (ധ്വനി)'' (meaning sound, melody or music) is a 1988 Malayalam-language musical romance film directed by A. T. Abu. It was the last completed film of veteran actor and evergreen hero of Malayalam cinema Prem Nazir who died on ...
'' (The Sound) (1988) – This was his last completed film. The film was a hit due to several factors like the excellent performances by Prem Nazir, Jayaram, Shobhana, Suresh Gopi,
Thilakan Palappurathu Keshavan Surendranatha Thilakan (15 July 1935 – 24 September 2012) was an Indian film and stage actor who appeared in over 200 Malayalam films. Thilakan was known for his elaborate method acting, realistic and spontaneous appeara ...
, and the everlasting music by maestro Naushad Ali.


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*
Prem Nazeer
at the MSI Movie Database
Extensive reportage of Prem Nazir's death
on
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(January 16, 1989) * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Nazir, Prem Indian male film actors Male actors from Thiruvananthapuram 1926 births 1989 deaths Kerala State Film Award winners Recipients of the Padma Bhushan in arts Recipients of the Padma Shri in arts Male actors in Malayalam cinema 20th-century Indian male actors