Prem Nawas Trailers
Prem Nazirine Kanmanilla TrailerPoojakkedukkatha Pookkal TrailerKanyakumari Trailer
Prem Nazirine Kanmanilla TrailerPoojakkedukkatha Pookkal TrailerKanyakumari Trailer
Total trailers found: 15
26 July 1974
Sankaran who works as a sculptor meets Parvathi, a young woman, who earns a living by selling bangles and pearls and falls in love with her.
18 March 1976
Thulavarsham is a 1976 Indian Malayalam film, directed by N Sankaran Nair and produced by Sobhana Parameswaran Nair.
12 February 1971
Neethi is a 1971 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by A. B. Raj and produced by Prem Nawas. The film stars Prem Nazir, Sheela, Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair and Adoor Bhasi in lead roles.
01 January 1974
On his pilgrimage to a temple to immerse the ashes of his mother in the sacred river, Rakhavan befriends a tribal family.
25 November 1983
A group of frustrated youngsters kidnap the famous Malayalam actor Prem Nazir from his film shooting set.
18 March 1967
The respectable college teacher Rajan (Nazir) marries Sindhu (Sheela), the orphaned inmate of a home for destitutes.
11 September 1964
Sree Guruvayoorappan is a 1964 Indian Malayalam film, directed by S Ramanathan and produced by K S Ganapathy.
29 April 1977
Sarada struggles to make ends meet for her poor family after the death of her father. However, her life takes a turn after meeting Balachandran, a good-hearted man.
24 August 1961
The film focused mainly on the evil of dowry system which was rampant in the Muslim community of Kera
03 December 1982
Rajani, the second wife of Girija Menon, hires former convicts Rajendran and Babu to kidnap Beena, the daughter of her husband's first wife, in order to demand a ransom.
01 January 1965
Ahmed marry Subaida. On the way back home, Ahmed meets an accident and becomes unconscious.
24 August 1961
Arappavan is a 1961 Indian Malayalam film, directed by K. Shankar and produced by K. Kumar. The filma
22 February 1962
The story begins during the tyrannical regime of Jayanthan Namboodiri (Thikkkurissi Sukumaran Nair), the 'Dalawa' of Travancore.