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When director Unni Vijayan made the biopic Shakeela (starring Richa Joshi) in 2020, the critical world was forced to revisit its snobbery. Suddenly, the woman who was once banned from family television became the subject of a biopic. The film reviewed the reviewer, asking: Why did we shame her for exercising agency when the industry exploited dozens of others in silence? movie reviews The ceiling fan in Sreenath’s small

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The landscape of Malayalam cinema is often celebrated for its literary depth and artistic nuance. However, a parallel history exists—one of "Grade" movies (often referred to as 'Softcore' or 'B-movies') that once dominated the box office, saved struggling theaters, and challenged the hegemony of superstars. At the epicenter of this phenomenon was , an actress whose name became a brand, a genre, and a cultural flashpoint. The Shakeela Wave: A Box Office Revolution

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