Prema (Kannada actress)

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Prema in the 1997 Kannada film Ellaranthalla Nanna Ganda
Born
Neravanda Chetticha Prema

Bangalore, India
OccupationActress
Years active1994–2009
2017–present
Relatives Neravanda Aiyappa (brother)

Neravanda Chetticha Prema is an Indian actress known for her work predominantly in Kannada, Telugu, Malayalam, and a few Tamil language films. She ruled Kannada industry in the 90s and early 2000s and she has appeared in many commercially successful feature films. She was a leading Kannada actress at the turn of the century and has received the Karnataka State Film Award and Filmfare Best Actress awards for her performances in Kannada films. She has featured in Om and Yajamana , which are the two major blockbuster and highest-grossing films of their time in Kannada cinema. After an eight-year hiatus, she returned to films with Upendra Matte Baa in 2017. [1]

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Personal life

Prema was born into Neravanda family, of the Kodava community to Chetticha and Kavery, in military hospital, Bangalore. She received high school education in Mahila Seva Samaja High School and completed her Pre-university course in Murnad junior college, Kodagu. As a student she was involved actively in sports and represented her school and college in high jump and volleyball events at the national level.[ citation needed ] Her younger brother Neravanda Aiyappa was a cricket player who represented Karnataka in Ranji Trophy. Her younger sister Indu NC lives in Dubai. [2]

Prema was married to Jeevan Appacchu. She filed a divorce petition in the Family Court, Bangalore in March 2016. [2] [3]

Career

S. Narayan, Prema in 2000 film 'Nannavalu Nannavalu' S. Narayan, Prema.jpg
S. Narayan, Prema in 2000 film ′Nannavalu Nannavalu′
Vishnuvardhan with Prema in 1997 Kannada film 'Ellaranthalla Nanna Ganda' Ellaranthalla Nanna Ganda Kannada film screenshot.jpg
Vishnuvardhan with Prema in 1997 Kannada film Ellaranthalla Nanna Ganda

Prema began her career in the Rajkumar camp in 1995 starring opposite Shivarajkumar in Savyasachi and Raghavendra Rajkumar with Aata Hudugaata respectively. Though both films did not perform well at the box-office, she was given the lead role in another Shivarajkumar starrer Om directed by Upendra. The film turned out to be a blockbuster and also got her the Karnataka State Award for Best Actress.

In 1996 she acted in the Sunil Kumar Desai directed Nammoora Mandara Hoove co-starring Shivarajkumar and Ramesh Aravind. She also made her Malayalam debut with The Prince opposite Mohanlal, directed by Tamil director Suresh Krissna fresh from the success of Baashha . The same year, she made her Telugu debut with Dharma Chakram . In 1999 the super success of her films had catapulted her to the top spot in Kannada movies. Chandramuki Pranasakhi , Upendra and V. Ravichandran's Naanu Nanna Hendthiru in Kannada and the Telugu language film, Devi which collected Rs. 18 crores at the box-office and was dubbed into Hindi as well.

In 2000 she saw 6 releases of which Yajamana opposite Vishnuvardhan was a runaway hit. 2001 proved lucky with the female-centric Kanasugara , the remake of Tamil film Unnidathil Ennai Koduthen , which fetched her the Filmfare Award for Best Actress and many other awards for her portrayal of a simple girl who becomes a famous singer. Her main release in 2002 was Sunil Kumar Desai's musical Parva co-starring Vishnuvardhan and Roja Selvamani. In 2003, she was praised by critics for her complex role in Singaaravva . In 2004, Prema played Vishnuvardhan's leading lady in Apthamitra , the Kannada remake of Malayalam Manichitrathazhu by P. Vasu.

She has shared screen space with Vishnuvardhan in seven films - Yajamana, Apthamitra, Jamindaru, Kshana Kshana, Ekadantha, Parva, and Ellaranthalla Nanna Ganda.

Post her marriage in 2006, Prema cut down on her film assignments. Her last release was Shishira in 2009 before taking a hiatus. In 2017 she made her comeback with Upendra Matte Baa. She has, thus far, acted in more than 70 movies in Kannada and more than 28 movies in Telugu.

Awards

Filmography

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
YearFilmRoleLanguageNotes
1995 Savyasachi Raadha Kannada
Om MadhuriKannada Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actress
Aata HudugaataPremaKannada
Police PowerKannada
1996 Nammoora Mandara Hoove SumaKannada Udaya Film Award for Best Actress
The Prince Swarna Malayalam
Dharma Chakram Surekha Telugu
Jagadeka VeeruduTelugu
Adirindi GuruTelugu
1997Atta Nee Koduku JagrattaTelugu
Korukunna PriyuduPriyaTelugu
ChelikaaduLikhitaTelugu
Omkaram MadhuTelugu
Ellaranthalla Nanna Ganda NethraKannada
1998 Thutta Mutta PoojaKannada
Kowrava Kannada
Shanti Shanti Shanti SuzyKannada
Maa Aavida Collector MeenaTelugu
Dheerga Sumangali BhavaTelugu
Kangalin Vaarthaigal Janaki Tamil
1999 Chandramukhi Pranasakhi SahanaKannadaCinema Express Award for Best Actress
Chandrodaya DivyaKannada
Naanu Nanna Hendthiru ManishaKannada
Upendra SwathiKannada
Z PremaKannada
Devi DeviTeluguGemini Film award for Best Actress
Raghavayya Gari AbbayiTelugu
2000Naga DevatheNagalakshmiKannada
Maya BazaarKannada
Nuvve Kavali CameoTelugu
Ammo! Okato Tareekhu DhanalaakshmiTelugu
Ee Tharam Nehru SumanjaliTelugu
Rayalaseema Ramanna Chowdary NagasulochanaTelugu
Nannavalu NannavaluChanduKannadaAsianet Kaveri Film Award for Best Actress
(also for Yajamana and Chandramuki Pranasakhi) [6]
Chiru Navvutho ArunaTelugu
Uttara Dhruvadim Dakshina DhruvakuNandiniKannada
Yajamana SangeethaKannadaETV Film Award for Best Actress
Daivathinte Makan AnjaliMalayalam
Gajina ManeKannada
2001Anjali GeethanjaliAnjaliKannada
Kanasugara SangeethaKannada Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Kannada
Premi No.1Kannada
Kothigalu Saar Kothigalu LalithaKannada
Grama Devathe KaveriKannada
Neelambari Kannada
Prematho Raa SandhyaTelugu
Devi Putrudu GoddessTelugu
2002 Parva SumaKannada
MutthuSaraswathiKannada [7]
ChelviChelviKannada
TaporiKannada
Jamindaru Kannada
Balarama SevanthiKannada
Prema PremaKannada
KambalahalliKannada
Singaaravva SingaravvaKannada
Marma SudhaKannada
2003Mooru Manasu Nooru KanasuKannada
Ai Naan Bhishma KanoKannada
Sri Renuka DeviKannada
Ananda NilayaKannada
VijayadashamiKannada
Lavve PasagaliKannada
Janaki Weds Sriram PremaTelugu
2004 Apthamitra SoumyaKannada
Azhagesan NandhiniTamil
2005Inspector JhansiJhansiKannada
Pandu Ranga Vittala PremaKannada
Devi AbhayamNaag DeviTelugu
Ayodhya Jyothi Telugu
2006A Aa E EeKannada
2007 Ekadantha BhaktiKannada
Kshana Kshana PhalguniKannada
Dhee Shankar's wife Telugu
2008 Sundarakanda Seetha Telugu
Krishnarjuna Telugu
Navashakthi Vaibhava Chamundeshwari Kannada
2009Anjani Putrudu Telugu
Shishira Kannada
2017 Upendra Matte Baa SathyabhamaKannada [8]
2022 Anukoni Prayanam Telugu
Wedding GiftPremaKannada
2023 My Name Is Shruthi Telugu

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