Vennira Aadai Nirmala

Vennira Aadai Nirmala
Other names A. B. Shanthi, Ushakumari
Occupation Film actress
Years active 1965–present

Vennira Aadai Nirmala (born as A. B. Shanthi in Kumbakonam) is a Tamil actress. Debuting through C. V. Sridhar's Vennira Aadai in 1965, she has appeared in over 200 films in Tamil. She has acted in around 50 films in Malayalam with the screen name Usha Kumari. In addition to her acting career, Nirmala is a trained Bharatanatyam dancer.[1][2]

Partial filmography

Tamil

Malayalam: Credited as Ushakumari

  1. Sharjah To Sharjah (2001)
  2. Poomarathanalil (1997)
  3. Kilungaatha Changalakal (1981)
  4. Kaanthavalayam (1980)
  5. Iniyum Kaanaam (1979).... Nirmala
  6. Randil Onnu (1978)
  7. Chakraayudham (1978)
  8. Velluvili (1978) .... Savithri
  9. Hemantharaathri (1978)
  10. Thacholi Ambu (1978)
  11. Guruvayoor Keshavan (1977)
  12. Sreemurukan (1977)
  13. Amba Ambika Ambaalika (1976)
  14. Maanishaada (1975)
  15. Thomasleeha (1975)
  16. Njaan Ninne Premikkunnu (1975)
  17. Suprabhaatham (1974)
  18. Durga (1974)
  19. Paavangal Pennungal (1973)
  20. Aashaachakram (1973)
  21. Shaasthram Jayichu Manushyan Thottu (1973).... Suvarna
  22. Thaniniram (1973)
  23. Jesus (1973)
  24. Maravil Thirivu Sookshikkuka (1972)...Maalu
  25. Lora Nee Evide (1971)
  26. Panchavankaadu (1971)
  27. Dathuputhran (1970)...Omana
  28. Bheekara Nimishangal (1970).... Indira
  29. Cross Belt (1970).... Leela/Mrs.Robert
  30. Vivaahitha (1970).... Leela
  31. Janmabhoomi (1969)
  32. Koottukudumbam (1969)
  33. Vilakkappetta Bandhangal (1969)
  34. Punnapra Vayalar (1968).... Chinnamma
  35. Yakshi (1968) ....Vijayalakshmi
  36. Sahadharmini (1967)
  37. Maadatharuvi (1967)
  38. Thalirukal (1967)
  39. NGO (1967)
  40. Iruttinte Athmavu (1967) .... Prema
  41. Ramanan (1967).... Karthi
  42. Jeevikkaan Anuvadikkoo (1967)
  43. Kayamkulam Kochunni (1966)..Nabeesa
  44. Station Master (1966)
  45. Kallippennu (1966)
  46. Chettathi (1965) .... Susheela
  47. Kaattuthulasi (1965)

Television serials

  1. Deivamagal (Aired on Sun TV from 25 March 2013)

Awards and honours

References

  1. Randor Guy (2008-10-31). "Trend-setter". The Hindu. Retrieved 2013-02-20.
  2. M. Balaganessin (2007-04-03). "She wants novel role". The Hindu. Retrieved 2013-02-20.
  3. Malathi Rangarajan (2009-07-03). "A gathering of greats". The Hindu. Retrieved 2013-02-20.


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