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In the 1970s and 1980s, Malayalam cinema split into two distinct yet mutually influential streams: commercial superstars and parallel (art-house) pioneers. The Auteurs of Realism

What is remarkable is that these experimental films still find audiences. The same culture that celebrates high literary awards also celebrates a film like Romancham (a ghost comedy based on a real-life Bengaluru flat), showing an incredible range of appetite. In the 1970s and 1980s, Malayalam cinema split

Films like Chemmeen (1965), adapted from Thakazhi's novel, marked a watershed moment. It became the first South Indian film to win the National Film Award for Best Feature Film. This era established a precedent: cinema was not merely commercial entertainment but an extension of high art and literature. The narrative structures prioritized character depth over melodrama, a trait that remains a hallmark of Mollywood today. The Golden Age: Balancing Parallel and Mainstream Cinema Films like Chemmeen (1965), adapted from Thakazhi's novel,

Notable actors of Malayalam cinema: