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Sheela David

Sheela David is an Indian actor, best known for Tamil cinema. Sheela David began their career in 1984. With 30 credits to their name and an average audience rating of 6.5, Sheela David remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. Sheela David is one of the most closely watched talents of their generation, with a rapidly growing body of acclaimed work.

30+Known Credits
2.2Avg Rating
risingCareer Phase

Career Milestones

1984

Film debut

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1984

Highest rated: Abodh (6.5)

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The Numbers

Sheela David by the Numbers

Total Films0
Back-to-back Watch0 hours~estimate
Hit Ratio0%
Yrs Active0
Versatility0/10
Biggest CollaborationRajshri Nair3 films together

If you watched every Sheela David film back-to-back, you'd be at it for roughly 7 hours. Most-paired with Rajshri Nair — 3 films together.

Collaboration Network

Career Analytics

Language Distribution

Hindi
100%

Films by Decade

1
1980s
2
1990s

Top Co-Actors

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Sheela David has worked most frequently with Rajshri Nair (3 films).

Legacy & Influence

Sheela David is a figure in Indian cinema whose career and contributions remain largely undocumented in the public domain. The primary verifiable credit associated with her name is the 1984 film 'Abodh', starring a young Madhuri Dixit in her debut lead role. David's specific role in the film is not widely recorded, and her overall filmography appears to be limited or not extensively catalogued in mainstream film databases and histories. As a result, constructing a detailed narrative on her career trajectory, artistic impact, or specific contributions to the industry is not possible with the available information. Her presence highlights the many supporting artists and technicians whose work forms the backbone of cinema but who may not have received widespread individual recognition. Without further verified details on her filmography, collaborations, or professional milestones, any substantive assessment of her legacy within the broader narrative of Indian cinema would be speculative. Therefore, this section cannot be expanded upon while adhering to the requirement for high-confidence accuracy.

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