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These actresses started in vintage Malayalam cinema (1960s–1980s) and later became household names on TV.

* 1. Yavanika. 1982. 2h 27m. 7.8 (994) Rate. Mark as watched. An infamous tabla player of a touring drama group goes missing. Late...

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| Film (Year) | Director | Lead Actress | Why Watch | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | (1965) | Ramu Kariat | Sheela | First South Indian film to win President’s Gold Medal; based on a legend of fisherfolk. Vintage romance & tragedy. | | Bhargavi Nilayam (1964) | A. Vincent | Vijayakumari (now P. Vijayan) | Malayalam’s first horror film; black-and-white eerie atmosphere. | | Murappennu (1965) | A. Vincent | Sheela, Sharada | Classic family drama about cousin marriage customs. | | Kudumbini (1964) | K. S. Sethumadhavan | Philomina | Women-centric story; powerful performances in a confined home setting. | | Olavum Theeravum (1970) | P. N. Menon | Sheela | Neo-realist style; very rare – shot entirely on location without studio sets. | | Panitheeratha Veedu (1973) | K. S. Sethumadhavan | Lakshmi, Kaviyoor Ponnamma | Mystery thriller that predates later popular thrillers. |

A timeless political satire that remains relevant to contemporary Kerala society.

Digital Shadows: Beena Antony and the Fight Against Online Misinformation

Classic Malayalam had a golden run of investigative thrillers – highly recommended for fans of vintage story structure.

Malayalam Tv Actress Beena Antony Blue Film Jun 2026

These actresses started in vintage Malayalam cinema (1960s–1980s) and later became household names on TV.

* 1. Yavanika. 1982. 2h 27m. 7.8 (994) Rate. Mark as watched. An infamous tabla player of a touring drama group goes missing. Late... malayalam tv actress beena antony blue film

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| Film (Year) | Director | Lead Actress | Why Watch | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | (1965) | Ramu Kariat | Sheela | First South Indian film to win President’s Gold Medal; based on a legend of fisherfolk. Vintage romance & tragedy. | | Bhargavi Nilayam (1964) | A. Vincent | Vijayakumari (now P. Vijayan) | Malayalam’s first horror film; black-and-white eerie atmosphere. | | Murappennu (1965) | A. Vincent | Sheela, Sharada | Classic family drama about cousin marriage customs. | | Kudumbini (1964) | K. S. Sethumadhavan | Philomina | Women-centric story; powerful performances in a confined home setting. | | Olavum Theeravum (1970) | P. N. Menon | Sheela | Neo-realist style; very rare – shot entirely on location without studio sets. | | Panitheeratha Veedu (1973) | K. S. Sethumadhavan | Lakshmi, Kaviyoor Ponnamma | Mystery thriller that predates later popular thrillers. | S. Sethumadhavan | Lakshmi

A timeless political satire that remains relevant to contemporary Kerala society.

Digital Shadows: Beena Antony and the Fight Against Online Misinformation

Classic Malayalam had a golden run of investigative thrillers – highly recommended for fans of vintage story structure.