Prem Nawas

Indian producer and actor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Prem Nawas (born Abdul Wahab) was an Indian actor and producer in Malayalam cinema, and the younger brother of Malayalam cinema actor Prem Nazir. His parents were Shahul Hameed and Asma Beevi. He lost his mother at a very young age, and his father remarried. He moved to Madras, before his brother, in search of a film career. He debuted as the hero of Koodapirappu in 1956.[1] He was the hero in the first colour film made in Malayalam, Kandam Becha Kottu.[2] He also played an important role in the 1974 blockbuster Nellu, directed by Ramu Kariyattu. When he found he could not succeed as well as his brother as an actor, he turned to producing films.[citation needed] He produced the award-winning blockbuster Agniputhri (1967), starring his brother and Sheela, the evergreen pair of Malayalam cinema. His son Prem Kishore was an actor as well, and appeared in two Malayalam films, Vacation and Thaskara Puthran.

Born
Abdul Wahab

(1932-01-01)1 January 1932
Died27 March 1992(1992-03-27) (aged 60)
Occupationactor
Yearsactive1952–1980
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Prem Nawas
Born
Abdul Wahab

(1932-01-01)1 January 1932
Died27 March 1992(1992-03-27) (aged 60)
Occupationactor
Years active1952–1980
SpouseSulochana
ChildrenPrem Kishore
Parent(s)Shahul Hamid, Asmabeevi
RelativesPrem Nazir (brother)
Shanawas (nephew)
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Prem Nawas died in a train accident in Madras on March 27, 1992, at age 60.

Filmography

As an actor

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YearFilmRoleNotes
1956Koodappirappu
1959Naadodikal
1960Sthreehridayam
1961ArappavanBhasi
Kandam Becha KottuUmmer
1962Kalpadukal
Shree Rama PattabhishekamLakshmanan
Veluthambi DalawaUnni Namboodiri
1964Atom BombSudhakaran
Sree GuruvayoorappanMahavishnu
1965AmmuAppu
SubaidhaSalim
KadathukaranSI Mukundan
1968KarthikaPrabhakaran
1971Anadha ShilpangalJagadeeshan
Yogamullaval
Manpeda
1972Preethi
1973ThottavadiPulluvan
1974NelluUnnikrishnan
KanyakumariJayan
Vrindavanam
1977Poojakkedukkatha PookkalManiswami
1983Prem Nazirine KanmanillaHimself
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As a producer

  • Agniputhri (1967)
  • Neethi (1971)
  • Thulaavarsham (1976)
  • Poojakkedukkaatha Pookkal (1977)
  • Keni (1982)

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