Pankajavalli

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Pankajavalli
Born
Chengannur, Alappuzha, Kerala, India
Occupation Film actor
Years active1951-1984
SpouseNanukuttan (Deceased)
Children3
Relatives Kaveri (grand daughter)

Pankajavalli is an Indian actress in Malayalam movies. [1] She was known for her supporting roles during the late 1960s and 1970s in Malayalam. [2] She made her debut in Jeevitha Nouka in 1951. [3] She has acted in more than 50 movies. Her grand daughter Kaveri is also an actress in Tamil and Malayalam movies. [4]

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Personal life

Pankajavalli hails from Chengannur, Alappuzha. She is married to comedy actor and Mridangam player Nanukuttan and they have 3 children. [5]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1951 Jeevitha Nouka
1952 Achan
Aathmasakhi
Visappinte Vili
1953 Velakkaran
Lokaneethi
Ashadeepam Bhanu Amma
1954 Avakasi Madhavi
1955 Kalam Marunnu
1957 Padatha Painkili Kocheli
1958 Mariakutty Annamma
Nairu Pidicha Pulivalu Kalyani
1960Poothali
1961 Christmas Rathri Thresiamma
JnaanasundariJnanasundari's stepmother
Kandam Becha Kottu Khadeeja
1962 Snehadeepam Devakiyamma
Bhagyajathakam
1963 Snapaka Yohannan Herodias
1964 Oral Koodi Kallanayi Karthi
School Master Bhavaniyamma
Omanakuttan
Ayisha
1965 Pattuthoovaala Annakutti
Kaliyodam Bhargaviyamma
1966 Kusruthykuttan Lakshmi's mother
Puthri Deenamma
Sthanarthi Saramma Mariyamma
Kanakachilanka
Priyathama
Rowdy
1967 Kudumbam
Kasavuthattam Musaliar's mother
Kavalam Chundan
Mynatharuvi Kolakase
Sahadharmini
Lady Doctor Eliyamma
1968 Thirichadi
Punnapra Vayalar Prabhakaran's mother
Anchu Sundarikal
1969 Kumara Sambhavam Veerani
Urangatha Sundary Ammayi
Jwala Meenakshi
Nurse
1970 Dathuputhran Rahel
Thara Matron
Othenente Makan Unnichara
Madhuvidhu Kalyaniyamma
1971KochaniyathiBhavani
Boban and Molly
1974 Thumbolarcha Thumbolarcha's mother
1976 Amba Ambika Ambalika Sathyavathi's mother
1977 Vezhambal
1978Onappudava
1984Ethirppukal

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