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These films are the pride of Malayalam cinema. They are realistic, often somber, and deal with social issues. They don't rely on heroism; they rely on humanity.
Parallel to the art cinema, a vibrant commercial industry thrived. This period birthed the "superstar" cult of Prem Nazir (who held a Guinness record for playing the hero in 720 films), Madhu , and later Mohanlal and Mammootty . These films featured exaggerated revenge dramas, mistaken identities, and elaborate fight sequences—but still often retained a strong emotional core and social message. oldmalayalam movies
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Heroes were often flawed and vulnerable, while supporting actors (like Thilakan or Nedumudi Venu) were given substantial, career-defining roles. These films are the pride of Malayalam cinema
(1930): The first Malayalam feature film, directed and produced by J.C. Daniel. (1938): Marked the beginning of the "talkie" era in Kerala. Neelakuyil Parallel to the art cinema, a vibrant commercial
(1965): Often cited as the industry's evergreen love story, noted for its music and stunning location-based cinematography.