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- 18 April 1975), known mononymously as Prem, also po****rly called as Nenapirali Prem, is an Indian actor and producer who works in Kannada films. He made...
- Nenapirali is a 2005 Indian Kannada language film directed by Ratnaja. It stars Prem Kumar, Vidhya Venkatesh and Varsha Kamesh. The supporting cast features...
- in Kannada movies like Chigurida Kanasu (2003) and Nenapirali (2005). Her performance in Nenapirali won her Best Actress Award at 53rd Filmfare Awards...
- Indian Kannada-language romance film written and directed by Ratnaja of Nenapirali fame. The film stars Prem Kumar in lead role whereas debutant Anjali and...
- director. He debuted his career as a director with the 2005 hit movie Nenapirali which won four awards at the 2005-06 Karnataka State Film Awards, including...
- South: 2005 - Filmfare Award for Best Music Director (Kannada) - Film: Nenapirali 2000 - Filmfare Award for Best Music Director (Kannada) - Film: Preethse...
- – E TV Award for Best Singer – "Nenapirali" (Nenapirali) 2006 – Udaya Award for Best Singer- "Nenapirali" (Nenapirali) 1997 – Aryabhata award- Achievement...
- various films, mostly in supporting roles, in films such as Kadamba (2004), Nenapirali (2005), Dheemaku (2008) and Mathond Madhuvena (2011). His lead roles in...
- Ratnaja of Nenapirali fame. He has teamed up yet again with producer Ajay Gowda and music director Hamsalekha for the third time after Nenapirali and Honganasu...
- includes songs from films like Ondagona Baa, Sarvabhoma, Madana, Dharma, Nenapirali, and Sixer. His first vocal performance "Yaro yaro nannavalu yaro..."...