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Roja Ramani (also known as Chemparathy Shobana) is an Indian actress who predominantly worked in Malayalam, Tamil and Telugu films. She was a child actor and her debut movie was Bhakta Prahlada (1967) for which she received National Film Award for Best Child Artist .
Roja Ramani was cast as Prahlada after a screen test and a song rehearsal in which she held a live snake. [6] She was recommended to Meiyappan by her father Satyam's employer, an editor of the now-defunct magazine Cinema Rangam in Madras. [3] Since Ramani was pale and thin, the producers approached a nutritionist to help her meet the role's ...
Paruva Kaalam (transl. Season period) is a 1974 Indian Tamil-language film, directed by Jos A. N. Fernando, written by A. S. Prakasam, starring Srikanth, Roja Ramani, Kamal Haasan, Nagesh and Prameela. [1] Roja Ramani paired up with Kamal Haasan for the first time. [2] [3] It is a remake of the 1972 Malayalam-language film Chemparathy. [4]
Tarun is the son of Roja Ramani and Odia Director Sushant Chakrapani. He started his career as a child actor with the Telugu-language film Manasu Mamatha (1990). [ 1 ]
Kokila (pronunciation ⓘ) is a 1977 Indian Kannada-language romance film directed, written and filmed by Balu Mahendra.The film stars Shoba playing the title character along with Kamal Haasan, Roja Ramani and Mohan in other prominent roles.
Seeta (Roja Ramani), a teenage girl, lives with her mother and elder sister (Subha), who runs the house with her harikatha performances. Seeta falls in love with Chandram (Chandramohan), but Gopalakrishna (Devadas Kanakala) has an eye on her and hires goons to bash Chandram, who dies on the spot.
The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Padmini and K. R. Vijaya, with Nagesh, S. A. Ashokan, V. Nagayya, Manorama and Roja Ramani in supporting roles. It revolves around a man who faces upheavals in his life as he is caught between his lady-love and his devoted wife. Iru Malargal was released on 1 November 1967, Diwali day.
Aalamma Movies: Release date. 12 January 1979 () Country: India ... Roja Ramani; Sumathi; Production. For one sequence, Sridevi dressed up as the goddess Parvati. [5]