S. V. Ranga Rao & Prameela Devika Movies Together List — 3 Films
Complete Movies List & Collaboration History
Last updated: 2026-06-05 · Data sources: Wikipedia, TMDB
S. V. Ranga Rao and Prameela Devika appeared together in 3 Tamil films between 1962 and 1965. Their highest-rated collaboration was Bandha Pasam (1962 — 7.6/10). Films span Bandha Pasam (1962) through Vazhkai Padagu (1965).
The S. V. Ranga Rao & Prameela Devika partnership
From Bandha Pasam (1962) to Vazhkai Padagu (1965). Bandha Pasam is the one most viewers reach for. The played out closed with Vazhkai Padagu in 1965.
It started with Bandha Pasam (1962).
The shape of the work
S. V. Ranga Rao acted in every film; Prameela Devika acted in all of them. Strictly Tamil cinema — they never crossed industries together.
3 films across 1 decade
- Bandha Pasam
- Annai Illam0
The partnership in numbers
Partnership Pattern
3 films across 3 years represents consistent collaboration.
Language Distribution
Linguistic diversity: 1 language, with Tamil being their primary medium.
Where each was in their career
30% of Prameela Devika's screen credits are with S. V. Ranga Rao.
Before Bandha Pasam, S. V. Ranga Rao had starred in 7 films, including Padikkadha Medhai (1960) and Kappalottiya Thamizhan (1961).
After Vazhkai Padagu, S. V. Ranga Rao went on to appear in 7 more films, including Kula Vilakku (1969) and Selvam (1966).
Before Bandha Pasam, Prameela Devika had starred in 4 films, including Pava Mannippu (1961) and Naaga Nandhini (1961).
After Vazhkai Padagu, Prameela Devika went on to appear in 3 more films, including Marakka Mudiyuma (1966) and Penne Nee Vazhga (1967).
Collaboration Journey
A chronological view of S. V. Ranga Rao & Prameela Devika's professional partnership
Actors and musicians who worked on most of their films
Devika is the through-line — cast on 2 of their 3 films.
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