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・ Prem (film)
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Prem Adib
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・ Prem Bahadur Singh
・ Prem Bandhan
・ Prem Bhatia
・ Prem Chand Gupta
・ Prem Chand Pandey
・ Prem Chopra
・ Prem Chowdhry
・ Prem Das
・ Prem Das Rai
・ Prem Deewane
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Prem Adib : ウィキペディア英語版
Prem Adib

Prem Adib (1917–1959) was an Indian film actor.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Prem Adib )〕 He was acclaimed as one of the top actors of the early 1940s, along with Pahadi Sanyal, Ashok Kumar, P. C. Barua, Master Vinayak and others. Adib is best remembered for his role as Ram〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Prem Adib )〕 in ''Bharat Milap'' (1942). Prem Adib became popular after playing Rama in ''Bharat Milap'' (1942) and ''Ram Rajya'' (1946). These films embodying India's "traditional values" had Prem Adib and Shobhana Samarth portraying the "ideal Rama and Sita". Adib and Samarth continued their pairing as Rama and Sita, acting together in another Ramayana based film ''Rambaan'' (1948). They became popular enough to have them emulating the Gods in calendars of that era.
''Ram Rajya'' (1946) also had "the distinction" of being the only film that was seen by Mahatma Gandhi.
==Early life==
Prem Narayan (Adib) was born to a Kashmiri Brahmin family in 1917. His father Pandit Ram Prasad, was a lawyer by profession. The name Adib, meaning Vidhwan or Learned had been conferred on the family by Wajid Ali Shah. The family took on Adib as their surname.

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