
Anju Prabhakar
Acting
Biography
Anju is an Indian film actress best known for her work in Malayalam movies and Tamil movies. She came into movie industry as a child-artist with the name Baby Anju. She hails from Tamil Nadu and is now acting in Tele films and soap operas. She debuted at the age of two with the Tamil movie Uthiripookkal in 1979. She had acted in Tamil, Kannada and Telugu movies as well. She won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress in 1988 for the movie Rukmini.
Known For

Parannu Parannu Parannu
Elizabeth (Sukumari) has just retired as a college sports coach. Heeding to the suggestions from her students, she starts a beauty parlour with her retirement money. Her son Emil (Rahman) and brother Vakkachan (Nedumudi Venu) assist her in this venture. However things don't start out well early, till the arrival of a skilled beautician Mini (Rohini). Business starts booming, but Emil soon starts getting curious about the mysteries surrounding Mini.

Arangetra Velai
The story revolves around three unemployed people (the third is a middle-aged unsuccessful theatre owner)

Madha Yaanai Koottam
Parthiban, the son of the late Jayakkodi Thevar, a powerful patriarch in Theni, accidentally kills the son of Veera Thevar while trying to save his stepbrother, leaving Veera Thevar and his remaining sons bloodthirsty for revenge.

Kattathe Kilikkoodu
Kattathe Kilikkoodu movie is a story about an unhappy marriage that unravels in a bad way.

Keladi Kanmani
Keladi Kanmani (English: Listen, my dear) is a 1990 Indian Tamil drama film directed by Vasanth in his directorial debut. The film stars S. P. Balasubrahmanyam and Radhika Sarathkumar. The film was a commercial success and ran for over 285 days at theatres.

Polladhavan
Prabhu is dejected when he learns that his bike has been stolen. He decides to find the people who stole the bike, but lands in trouble when he realises that his bike has been used to transport drugs.

Olangal
Many years ago, fate brought Ravi Chattana to a remote village, where he met and fell in love with Rita, a kind and responsive girl. But life separated the lovers. Years passed. Ravi married another woman and had a daughter. It seemed that nothing could cloud his family happiness. But an unexpected phone call and a subsequent meeting with the parish priest disrupt the peaceful life of the Chattana family: Ravi has a son, Raju, whose existence he was unaware of. The situation is further complicated by the fact that the boy's mother, Rita, has died, and now it is up to the father to take care of the boy and take him into his family. Inspired from novel Man, Woman and Child by Erich Segal.

Yathra
Based upon the human rights violations by the police and the prison authorities in India during the emergency of 1975–1977, the film tells the story of Unnikrishnan, an ex-convict. Recently released from prison, Unnikrishnan relays his life story to fellow passengers on a bus. He tells of his orphan upbringing, career as a forest official, and love for a young woman named Thulasi, whom he promised he'd marry, before he was erroneously arrested for a crime he did not commit.

Thazhvaram
A man comes to an isolated valley to take revenge on his friend who murdered his wife.

Kauravar
Antony, a convict, wants revenge against Haridas, a police officer, for killing his family and arresting him. However, his motive changes when he discovers that his daughter is still alive.
Filmography
as Selvam's Wife
as 'Cover' Ammini
as Savithri
as Sulochana
as Bhagyalakshmi
as Teena
as Renu
as Sethulakshmi
as Suja
as Devu
as Latha
as Raji
as Jessy / Sreekutty
as Chanthu
as Minimol
as Chakki
as Subramaniam and Kokila's Daughter
as Bhavani