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Sheela, the veteran actor who
immortalised many a role of romantic heroine on Malayalam screen in the last
few decades, has announced her intention to join Congress for a different
innings in politics."I wish to do something for the people, especially for
women," she told a TV channel after meeting senior Congress leader and
Defence Minister A K Antony at his home in New Delhi yesterday.Sheela (70), who holds the world record for acting as
heroine to Malayalam "evergreen hero" Prem Nazir in the maximum
number of films (110), said she always had a leaning towards Congress which was
an acceptable party and a major political player in the country.Sheela said the political entry was not for fame or
positions, but with the desire to work for the people, especially for the cause
of women.The official declaration about joining the Congress would be
made soon, she said.Sheela, who had acted in more than 450 films in Malayalam,
Kannada, Telugu and Tamil, is still active in cinema. She won the national
award for second best actor in 2005 for her performance in the film
"Akale" directed by Shyamaprasad.National award-winning "Chemmeen" (1965) diected
by Ramu Kariat based on Jnanpith laureate Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai's famous
novel was the film which catapulted her into fame.
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