Anjali Naidu

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Anjali Naidu
NationalityAndhra, Indian
Occupation Film actor
Years active1981-1987

Anjali Naidu is an Indian actress. She was a prominent lead actress during the 1980s in Malayalam and Tamil.She made her cinematic debut with the Malayalam film, Mela . [1]

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Partial filmography

YearFilmRoleLanguageCo-StarsNotes
1980 Mela SharadaMalayalam Mammootty, RaghuDebut movie
1981 Thakilu Kottampuram UmaMalayalam Mohanlal, Prem Nazir
1982 Ankachamayam GayathriMalayalam Prem Nazir, Swapna
1982 Kayam Malayalam Shankar Panikkar, Vijayan
1982 Mylanji Malayalam Ambika, Shanavas
1982 Shriman Shrimati Hindi Sanjeev Kumar, Raakhee
1982 Ee Nadu NabeesaMalayalam Mammootty, Ratheesh
1983 Koodevide RajammaMalayalam Mammootty, Suhasini
1984 Vetta Malayalam Mammootty, Mohanlal
1985 Ee Thanalil Ithiri Neram Malayalam Mammootty, Shobhana
1987 Ithrayum Kaalam Malayalam Mammootty, Seema
1987 Vamban Malayalam Ratheesh, T. G. Ravi

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References

  1. "RIP - Drishyam 2 fame actor Mela Raghu passes away - Details". Behindwoods. 4 May 2021. Retrieved 16 November 2022.