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Sheela

Sheela Ravichandran (Born 22 March 1945[1]) 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 hero.[2][3] Sheela is a four-time winner of Kerala State Film Award. She came back to acting in 2003 through Manassinakkare after a long period of 22 years. In 2005, she won the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the Malayalam film Akale. In 2019, Sheela was honoured with the J C Daniel Award, the Kerala government's highest honour for outstanding contribution to Malayalam cinema. She was also one of the highest paid actresses, reportedly paid more than her male counterparts, of her time.[4]

Sheela
Sheela in 2017
Born (1945-03-22) 22 March 1945 (age 77)[1]
NationalityIndian
Occupations
  • Actress
  • writer
  • film director
  • novelist
  • painter
  • television host
Years active
  • 1962–1981
  • 2003–present
Spouse
  • Xavier
    (div. 1970)
ChildrenGeorge Vishnu

Early life and family

Sheela was born in a Syrian Christian family to Railway officer Kanimangalam Antony and Gracy at Thrissur, Kingdom of Cochin (now Kerala). She was brought up in Ooty.[5] Her early name was Celine. Since her father was working with the railways, she was brought up in different places before finally settling down at Chennai. As a result, she had her primary education at various places, including Trivandrum, Thrissur, Ooty, Tiruchirappalli, Salem, Edappally and St. Francis Anglo-Indian Girls School, Coimbatore.[1]

She was initially married to Xavier, a reporter, which ended in a divorce.[6]

Film career

Sheela was introduced to theatre at the age of 13 by Tamil actor S. S. Rajendran, he offered her a job in S.S.R Nataka Mandram. She was introduced into the film industry at the age of 17 by MGR in the Tamil film Paasam (1962). M. G. Ramachandran, the hero of the film, added the suffix "Devi" to her name, thus he renamed her "Sheela Devi". She would continue to act in Tamil films with that name. Later, she reverted her name to Sheela, her original name.[7] The same year, she made her Malayalam debut through Bhagyajathakam. The next two decades saw her act in more than 475 films in various languages such as Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Hindi, and Urdu. Her popular films are Chemmeen, Kallichellamma, Velutha Kathreena Akale, Oru Penninte Kadha, Sarsaiya, Yakshaganam, Kutti Kuppayam, Sthanarthy Saramma, Kadathunattu Makkan, Kannapan Unni, Jwala, Vazhve Mayam, etc. In Kannapanunni, she plays the role of a powerful yet humane princess forced to marry a poor woodcutter. In Kadathanattu Makkam, she plays the role of a princess who is cheated by her sisters-in-law and false allegations of being in love with a boatman are leveled against her. She and the boatman are both given the death sentence.[citation needed]

In the 1970s and 1980s, she directed two films Yakshaganom and Shikarangal. She wrote the story and screenplay for Shikharangaland Yakshagaanam, which was also remade in Tamil. Sheela wrote the story and screenplay for Mammooty starrer Onnu Chiriku. Besides films, she has directed a tele-film titled Ninaivukale Neengividu, co-starring Jayabharathi. Her other films include Vishnu Vijayam and Eeta. She retired from the film industry in the 1983 and settled at Ootacamund, Tamil Nadu.[8] After a long sabbatical, she returned to acting, playing a role in Sathyan Anthikkad's Manassinakkare (2003). The same year, she acted in the Tamil film Chandramukhi.[citation needed]

Sheela, along with Prem Nazir, holds the Guinness World Record for acting in the largest number of films (130) together. In 2005, she won the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress and Kerala State Film Award for Second Best Actress for her role in the Malayalam film Akale. She received the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress thrice in her film career in 1969, 1971, and 1976. She has won awards such as Kerala State Film Awards, the Lux award, and the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement award. Sheela made an exhibition of her paintings at hotel Le- Meridian in Ernakulam and 93 paintings were sold, most of which were bought by Snehatheeram Baby Mathew and Ravi Pillai. The amount collected from these paintings was donated as a flood relief fund for the people in Chennai.[citation needed]

Awards

National Film Awards
Kerala State Film Awards[citation needed]
Filmfare Awards South[citation needed]

South Indian International Movie Awards

Asianet Film Awards[citation needed]
Other Awards[citation needed]
  • 2007 Lux Lifetime Achievement Award
  • 2006 Amrita TV Lifetime Achievement Award
  • 2019 J. C. Daniel Award
  • 2019 Jayan Ragamalika Award
  • 2020 Malayala Puraskaram

Filmography

Actress

Malayalam

Tamil

Telugu

Story, screenplay, and direction

Television

Malayalam

Shows as host
  • Jeevitham Sakshi (Kairali TV)[10] as presenter
  • Sthree (Asianet News) as presenter
Serials
  • Velutha Kathrina (Kairali TV) as Kathreena
  • Kanalpoovu (Kairali TV) as Pulikattil Kathreena/Eliyamma
  • Aliyans (Kaumudy TV) as Herself
As judge
  • Oru chiri oru chiri bumper chiri (Mazhavil Manorama)
  • Malayali Veetamma (Flowers TV)
  • Smile Plz (Asianet Plus)
  • Ugram Ujjwalam (Mazhavil Manorama)
  • Comedy Stars season 2 (Asianet)
  • Comedy Festival (Mazhavil Manorama)
  • Red Carpet (Amrita TV) - Mentor
Other shows
  • Flowers Oru Kodi
  • Bhava Nayika
  • Ningalkkum Aakaam Kodeeshwaran
  • JB Junction
  • Onnum Onnum Moonnu
  • Laughing Villa
  • Close Encounter
  • Nammude Swantham Karuthammayude Onam
  • Badayi Bunglavu
  • Comedy Super Nite
  • Portrait of an actress
  • Nere Chovve
  • Ithihasa Nayikakkoppam
  • Cinema Rendezvous
  • Thara Raja Thara Rani
  • Lime Light
  • Hello Europe
  • Star Chat
  • Merry Sheela
  • Varikalkkidayil
  • Puraskara Niravil Nithya Haritha Nayika
  • Media One Online
  • Mathrubhumi Online
  • Cinema Diary
  • DD Interview
  • Aashwasaganga
  • I Me Myself
  • Europe Malayali Journal
  • Sheelayude Varthamanam

Tamil

Serials
  • Neenivayukale Neengi Vidu (Story, Screenplay, Direction; Doordarshan)
  • Aayiram Janmangal starring Rajnikanth (written by Sheela)
  • Rusi Kanda Poonai starring Saritha (written by Sheela)
Other Programmes
  • Natchathira Sangamam

Theatre

  • Kuttavum Shikshyum

References

  1. ^ a b c [Evergreen heroine Sheila is 70 years old]. Mangalam Publications (in Malayalam). Archived from the original on 8 July 2017. Retrieved 23 March 2015.
  2. ^ "Records Application Search Longest Screen Partnership". Guinness World Records. 6 April 2018. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
  3. ^ . The Hindu. 27 May 2005. Archived from the original on 26 June 2007. Retrieved 26 May 2007.
  4. ^ "Actress Sheela wins prestigious J C Daniel Award". Business Standard India. Press Trust of India. 4 June 2019. Retrieved 19 July 2021.
  5. ^ "മലയാളത്തിന്റെ അഭിനയസൗന്ദര്യം". Mathrubhumi. Retrieved 2 May 2015.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ "Sheela".
  7. ^ "Comedy Super Nite with Sheela – Full Episode#58". Flowerstv. Archived from the original on 14 December 2021. Retrieved 22 August 2015.
  8. ^ "നിത്യഹരിത നായിക ഷീലയ്‌ക്ക് 70 വയസ്‌". Mangalam Publications. Retrieved 10 September 2015.
  9. ^ . The Hindu. 22 July 2005. Archived from the original on 16 February 2006. Retrieved 26 May 2007.
  10. ^ "Actress Sheela to be a TV anchor – Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 11 January 2018.

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For other uses see Sheela disambiguation Sheela Ravichandran Born 22 March 1945 1 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 hero 2 3 Sheela is a four time winner of Kerala State Film Award She came back to acting in 2003 through Manassinakkare after a long period of 22 years In 2005 she won the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the Malayalam film Akale In 2019 Sheela was honoured with the J C Daniel Award the Kerala government s highest honour for outstanding contribution to Malayalam cinema She was also one of the highest paid actresses reportedly paid more than her male counterparts of her time 4 SheelaSheela in 2017Born 1945 03 22 22 March 1945 age 77 1 Kanimangalam ThrissurNationalityIndianOccupationsActresswriterfilm directornovelistpaintertelevision hostYears active1962 19812003 presentSpouseXavier div 1970 wbr ChildrenGeorge Vishnu Contents 1 Early life and family 2 Film career 3 Awards 4 Filmography 4 1 Actress 4 1 1 Malayalam 4 1 2 Tamil 4 1 3 Telugu 4 2 Story screenplay and direction 5 Television 5 1 Malayalam 5 2 Tamil 6 Theatre 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and family EditSheela was born in a Syrian Christian family to Railway officer Kanimangalam Antony and Gracy at Thrissur Kingdom of Cochin now Kerala She was brought up in Ooty 5 Her early name was Celine Since her father was working with the railways she was brought up in different places before finally settling down at Chennai As a result she had her primary education at various places including Trivandrum Thrissur Ooty Tiruchirappalli Salem Edappally and St Francis Anglo Indian Girls School Coimbatore 1 She was initially married to Xavier a reporter which ended in a divorce 6 Film career EditSheela was introduced to theatre at the age of 13 by Tamil actor S S Rajendran he offered her a job in S S R Nataka Mandram She was introduced into the film industry at the age of 17 by MGR in the Tamil film Paasam 1962 M G Ramachandran the hero of the film added the suffix Devi to her name thus he renamed her Sheela Devi She would continue to act in Tamil films with that name Later she reverted her name to Sheela her original name 7 The same year she made her Malayalam debut through Bhagyajathakam The next two decades saw her act in more than 475 films in various languages such as Malayalam Tamil Telugu Kannada Hindi and Urdu Her popular films are Chemmeen Kallichellamma Velutha Kathreena Akale Oru Penninte Kadha Sarsaiya Yakshaganam Kutti Kuppayam Sthanarthy Saramma Kadathunattu Makkan Kannapan Unni Jwala Vazhve Mayam etc In Kannapanunni she plays the role of a powerful yet humane princess forced to marry a poor woodcutter In Kadathanattu Makkam she plays the role of a princess who is cheated by her sisters in law and false allegations of being in love with a boatman are leveled against her She and the boatman are both given the death sentence citation needed In the 1970s and 1980s she directed two films Yakshaganom and Shikarangal She wrote the story and screenplay for Shikharangaland Yakshagaanam which was also remade in Tamil Sheela wrote the story and screenplay for Mammooty starrer Onnu Chiriku Besides films she has directed a tele film titled Ninaivukale Neengividu co starring Jayabharathi Her other films include Vishnu Vijayam and Eeta She retired from the film industry in the 1983 and settled at Ootacamund Tamil Nadu 8 After a long sabbatical she returned to acting playing a role in Sathyan Anthikkad s Manassinakkare 2003 The same year she acted in the Tamil film Chandramukhi citation needed Sheela along with Prem Nazir holds the Guinness World Record for acting in the largest number of films 130 together In 2005 she won the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress and Kerala State Film Award for Second Best Actress for her role in the Malayalam film Akale She received the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress thrice in her film career in 1969 1971 and 1976 She has won awards such as Kerala State Film Awards the Lux award and the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement award Sheela made an exhibition of her paintings at hotel Le Meridian in Ernakulam and 93 paintings were sold most of which were bought by Snehatheeram Baby Mathew and Ravi Pillai The amount collected from these paintings was donated as a flood relief fund for the people in Chennai citation needed Awards EditNational Film Awards2005 Best Supporting Actress Akale 9 Kerala State Film Awards citation needed 1969 Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress for Kallichellamma 1971 Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress for Oru Penninte Kadha Sarassayya Ummachu 1976 Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress for Anubhavam 2004 Second Best Actress for AkaleFilmfare Awards South citation needed 1977 Best Malayalam Actress Lakshmi 2000 Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award SouthSouth Indian International Movie Awards 2021 Lifetime Achievement AwardAsianet Film Awards citation needed 2007 Best Lifetime Achievement AwardOther Awards citation needed 2007 Lux Lifetime Achievement Award 2006 Amrita TV Lifetime Achievement Award 2019 J C Daniel Award 2019 Jayan Ragamalika Award 2020 Malayala PuraskaramFilmography EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Actress Edit Malayalam Edit 2022 Anuragam 2021 Ammachikoottile Pranayakalam as Rosamma 2019 A for Apple as Lekshmy 2019 Thanka Bhasma Kuriyitta Thamburatty as Herself Archive footage Uncredited cameo 2017 Basheerinte Premalekhanam as Ummuma 2014 Ulsaha Committee as Rosemary 2012 Mr Marumakan as Raja Kokila 2012 Lumiere Brothers as Herself Archive footage Uncredited cameo 2011 Kottarathil Kutty Bhootham as Grandma 2011 Snehaveedu as Ammukutty Amma 2011 Naayika as Herself Archive footage Uncredited cameo 2008 Twenty 20 as Herself Archive footage Uncredited cameo 2006 Pathaka as Elizabeth Mamman 2005 Ponmudipuzhayorathu as Subhadramma 2005 Thaskara Veeran as Meenakhsi 2004 Akale as Margaret D Costa 2003 Manassinakkare as Kochu Thresia 1982 Aasha 1982 Madrasile Mon 1982 Sahyante Makan 1981 Thalam Manasinte Thalam 1981 Thakilu Kottampuram as Mridula 1981 Sphodanam as Devaki 1981 Urukku Mushttikal 1981 Adimachangala 1980 Pappu as Herself 1980 Akalangalil Abhayam 1980 Ithile Vannavar as Devi Menon 1980 Nattuchakkiruttu 1980 Kalika as Kalika 1980 Avan Oru Ahankari 1980 Theenalangal as Devamma Leelamma 1979 Yakshiparu as Paru 1979 Pichathikuttappan 1979 Sikharangal as Savithri 1979 Pathivrutha 1979 Sarapancharam as Soudamini 1979 Avesham as Susheela 1978 Ahalya 1978 Vilakkum Velichavum 1978 Kadathanattu Makkam as Makkam 1978 Etho Oru Swapnam as Kousalya 1978 Kanyaka as Geetha 1978 Tiger Salim 1978 Anappachan as Sundari 1978 Itha Oru Manushyan as Radha 1978 Amarsham 1978 Jayikkanayi Janichavan as Lakshmi 1978 Eeta as Annamma 1978 Jalatharangam as Lakshmi 1978 Bharyayum Kamukiyum 1977 Aval Oru Devalayam as Jameela 1977 Neethipeedam 1977 Ivanente Priyaputhran 1977 Mohavum Mukthiyum 1977 Innale Innu as Thulasi 1977 Niraparayum Nilavilakkum 1977 Aparadhi as Susheela 1977 Yatheem as Kunjivarachi 1977 Poojakedukatha Pookkal as Sharada 1977 Kavilamma 1977 Lakshmi 1977 Veedoru Swargam 1977 Aa Nimisham 1977 Aashirvadam 1977 Acharam Ammini Osharam Omana Omana Ammini double role 1977 Samudram as Omana 1977 Kannappanunni as Ponni 1976 Romeo 1976 Yakshagaanam as Savithri 1976 Mallanum Mathevanum 1976 Rajankanam 1976 Anubhavam as Valsala 1976 Palkadal as Gouri 1975 Ulasayathra 1975 Mattoru Seetha as Seetha s sister 1975 Odakuzhal 1975 Omanakunju as Gouri 1975 Athithi as Ramani 1974 Aswathy 1974 Vishnuvijayam as Leela 1974 Shapamoksham 1974 Manyashree Vishvamithran as Kusumam 1974 Thumbolarcha as Thumbolarcha 1974 Jeevikkan Marannu Poya Sthree 1973 Chaayam 1973 Kaapalika as Rosamma Kaapalika 1973 Chukku as Molly 1973 Ithu Manushyanano 1972 Devi 1972 Manushya Bandangal as Sudha 1972 Aromalunni as Maakkam 1972 Puthrakameshti as Rupa 1972 Anandashayanam 1972 Nadan Premam as Malu 1972 Aradimanite Janmi as Dr Jayanthy 1972 Preethi 1972 Sakthi 1972 Baalya Prathinja as Kusuma 1972 Omana as Omana 1971 Avalalppam Vaikipoyi 1971 Kalithozhi as Ammini 1971 Thapaswini 1971 Vithukal as Sarojini 1971 Agnimrugam as Bhanumathi 1971 Karinizhal as Malathy Baby 1971 Makane Ninaku Vendi as Chinnamma 1971 Oru Penninte Kadha as Savithri Gayathridevi 1971 Muthassi as Susi Geetha 1971 Shiksha as Shobha 1971 Moonnupookkal as Shobha 1971 Panchavankaadu as Kochu Thankachi 1971 Inquilab Sindabad as Rajamma 1971 Anubhavangal Paalichakal as Bhavani 1971 Sarasayya as Sarojam 1971 Sumangali as Vasanthy 1971 Puthenveedu 1971 Thettu as Baby 1971 Ummachu as Ummachu 1971 Vivaha Sammanam as Gourikutty 1970 Palunku Pathram 1970 Anadha as Radha 1970 Moodalmanju as Geetha Usha 1970 Kalpana as Sushamma Susheela Kalpana 1970 Nazhikakallu 1970 Aa Chithrashalabam Paranotte as Indira 1970 Ningalenne Communistakki as Sumam 1970 Nizhalattam as Shantha 1970 Ezhuthatha Kadha as Kayamkulam Kamalamma 1970 Othenante Makan as Unnimaathu 1970 Abhayam as Sethulakshmi 1970 Bheekara Nimishangal as Savithri 1970 Dathuputhran as Gracy 1970 Lottery Ticket as Malathy 1970 Mindapennu as Kamalam 1970 Ambalapravu as Sharadha 1970 Aranazhika Neram as Shanthamma 1970 Vivaham Swargathil 1970 Kurukshethram as Sethulakshmi 1970 Vazhve Mayam as Sarala Sarala s daughter double role 1969 Danger Biscuit as Aswathy 1969 Rahsayam as Ammini 1969 Pooja Pushppam 1969 Kuruthikalam 1969 Jwala as Rajamma 1969 Kannur Deluxe as Jayasree 1969 Aalmaram as Kusumam 1969 Koottukudumbam as Thankamma 1969 Rest House as Leela 1969 Mister Kerala 1969 Adimakal as Saraswathiyamma 1969 Kadalpalam as Sarala 1969 Virunnukari as Radha 1969 Kallichellamma as Chellamma 1968 Thirichadi as Ramani 1968 Anachadanam 1968 Bharyamar Sookshikkuka as Shobha 1968 Lakshaprabhu 1968 Kayalkarayil 1968 Vidhyarthi 1968 Velutha Kathreena as Kathreena 1968 Padunna Puzha as Rajalakshmi 1968 Love in Kerala as Mala 1968 Punnapra Vayalar as Chellamma 1968 Agnipareeksha as Hema 1968 Thulabaram as Valsala 1967 Kudumbam as Nirmala 1967 Ashwamedham as Sarojam 1967 Nadan Pennu as Achamma 1967 Olathumathi 1967 Pooja as Anandam 1967 Ramanan as Chandrika 1967 Balyakalasakhi as Suhara 1967 Agniputhri as Sindhu 1967 Chithramela 1967 Pathirapattu as Soldier s wife 1967 Kottayam Kolacase 1967 Swapnabhoomi as Sreedevi 1967 Cochin Express as Geetha 1967 Mainatheruvi Kolacase as Marykutti 1967 Khadeeja 1967 Kanatha Veshangal 1967 Collector Malathi as Malathy 1967 Lady Doctor as Lilly 1966 Koottukar as Radha 1966 Kalithozhan as Radha 1966 Sthanarthi Saramma as Saramma 1966 Kanakachilanka 1966 Tharavattamma as Radha 1966 Priyathama 1966 Penmakkal as Padma 1966 Rowdy as Devayani 1965 Pattuthuvala as Celine 1965 Kathirunna Nikkah as Laila 1965 Kadathukaran as Madhuri 1965 Daaham as Latha 1965 Chemmeen as Karuthamma 1965 Muthalali as Devaki 1965 Jeevitha Yaathra as Radha 1965 Thommante Makkal as Marykutty 1965 Mayavi as Vasanthy 1965 Porter Kunjali as Aamina 1965 Kavyamela as Sreedevi 1965 Thankakudam as Kabir s wife 1964 Oral Koodi Kallanayi as Ayisha 1964 Kudumbini as Jaanu 1964 Bharthavu as Sumathi 1964 Karutha Kai as Latha 1964 Kuttikuppayam as Safiya 1964 Althara as Rebecca 1964 Aayisha as Amina 1963 Moodupadam as Ammukutty 1963 Susheela as Hema 1963 Doctor as Jayasree 1963 Ninamaninja Kalpadukal as Ammini 1963 Kattumaina as Neeli 1962 Bagyajathakam as Radha Tamil Edit Marravan 2016 as Velambal Palakkattu Madhavan 2015 as Pattu Maami Seedan 2011 as Amritavalli Veeranna 2005 as Rajeshwari Chandramukhi 2005 as Akhilandeswari Bombay 1995 Sendhoora Devi 1991 Amma Appa 1974 Manjal Kungumam 1973 as Subhadra Pennai Vazha Vidungal 1969 as Shanathi Odum Nadhi 1969 as Maya Moondrezhuthu 1968 as Suguna Sathyam Thavaradhey 1968 as Leela Pudhiya Bhoomi 1968 as Nalina Paal Manam 1968 Gowri Kalyanam 1966 as Lakshmi Vallavan Oruvan 1966 as Susi Lorry Driver 1966 Idhayak Kamalam 1965 as Seetha Kaattu Ranni 1965 as Meena Iravum Pagalum 1965 Karuppu Panam 1964 as Luci Chitrangi 1964 Karpagam 1963 as Pankajam Kaattumaina 1963 Vanambadi 1963 as Chitra Panathottam 1963 as Meena Paasam 1962 as Chandra Telugu Edit Nene Monaganni 1968 as Neela Nenena Managadu Vichitra Kutumbam 1969 as Julie Bhale Mastaru 1969 as Vimala Gowrawam Yugandhar Story screenplay and direction Edit Yakshagaanam 1976 Sikharangal 1979 Onnu Chirikkoo 1983 Story onlyTelevision EditMalayalam Edit Shows as hostJeevitham Sakshi Kairali TV 10 as presenter Sthree Asianet News as presenterSerialsVelutha Kathrina Kairali TV as Kathreena Kanalpoovu Kairali TV as Pulikattil Kathreena Eliyamma Aliyans Kaumudy TV as HerselfAs judgeOru chiri oru chiri bumper chiri Mazhavil Manorama Malayali Veetamma Flowers TV Smile Plz Asianet Plus Ugram Ujjwalam Mazhavil Manorama Comedy Stars season 2 Asianet Comedy Festival Mazhavil Manorama Red Carpet Amrita TV MentorOther showsFlowers Oru Kodi Bhava Nayika Ningalkkum Aakaam Kodeeshwaran JB Junction Onnum Onnum Moonnu Laughing Villa Close Encounter Nammude Swantham Karuthammayude Onam Badayi Bunglavu Comedy Super Nite Portrait of an actress Nere Chovve Ithihasa Nayikakkoppam Cinema Rendezvous Thara Raja Thara Rani Lime Light Hello Europe Star Chat Merry Sheela Varikalkkidayil Puraskara Niravil Nithya Haritha Nayika Media One Online Mathrubhumi Online Cinema Diary DD Interview Aashwasaganga I Me Myself Europe Malayali Journal Sheelayude VarthamanamTamil Edit SerialsNeenivayukale Neengi Vidu Story Screenplay Direction Doordarshan Aayiram Janmangal starring Rajnikanth written by Sheela Rusi Kanda Poonai starring Saritha written by Sheela Other ProgrammesNatchathira SangamamTheatre EditKuttavum ShikshyumReferences Edit a b c ന ത യഹര ത ന യ ക ഷ ലയ ക ക 70 വയസ Evergreen heroine Sheila is 70 years old Mangalam Publications in Malayalam Archived from the original on 8 July 2017 Retrieved 23 March 2015 Records Application Search Longest Screen Partnership Guinness World Records 6 April 2018 Retrieved 6 April 2018 Comeback queen The Hindu 27 May 2005 Archived from the original on 26 June 2007 Retrieved 26 May 2007 Actress Sheela wins prestigious J C Daniel Award Business Standard India Press Trust of India 4 June 2019 Retrieved 19 July 2021 മലയ ളത ത ന റ അഭ നയസ ന ദര യ Mathrubhumi Retrieved 2 May 2015 permanent dead link Sheela Comedy Super Nite with Sheela Full Episode 58 Flowerstv Archived from the original on 14 December 2021 Retrieved 22 August 2015 ന ത യഹര ത ന യ ക ഷ ലയ ക ക 70 വയസ Mangalam Publications Retrieved 10 September 2015 Doing Malayalam proud The Hindu 22 July 2005 Archived from the original on 16 February 2006 Retrieved 26 May 2007 Actress Sheela to be a TV anchor Times of India The Times of India Retrieved 11 January 2018 External links EditOfficial website Sheela at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sheela amp oldid 1135681589, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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