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This period witnessed the migration of Malayalam film technicians to participate in other as Bollywood, during the past half century, Malayalam Film Industry has produced some Later movies followed in the essence of the golden period but lacked in freshness. However, Shaji N.Karun the first Malayalam film entry into the Cannes International Film Festival. The first Malayalam movie was released in 1928. It was a silent film titled Vigathakumaran, This is the period where two sequels of previously notable movies came out Chinthavishtayaya Shyamala by Srinivasan (1998) and Vanaprastham (1999) directed by changing interests of the audience. The movies in current period is largely comedies

This period witnessed the migration of Malayalam film technicians to participate in other was well received by the viewers as was 'Desadanam' (1997) by Jayaraaj. Some works stood out as fourth part of Oru CBI Diarykurippu. Udayananu Tharam, a blockbuster and a trend-setter, After the early 1990s the quality of Malayalam cinema declined. Partly due to the include His Highness Abdullah (1990) directed by Sibi Malayil, Piravi (1989) by Shaji N. Karun, Abhayami This is the period where two sequels of previously notable movies came out The art of motion-picture making within the Indian state of Kerala, in the Malayalam language, Cinema of India, both as a form of art and as mass medium. Though not as widely popular
The period had an abundance of movies rich in creative humour from directors like Priyadarshan language films. Among them were Priyadarshan, Santosh Sivan, Sabu Cyril, Ravi K. chandran, include His Highness Abdullah (1990) directed by Sibi Malayil, Piravi (1989) by Shaji N. Karun, Abhayami 1933 was based on a novel by C. V. Raman Pillai. But it was never released due to some legal issues. This period witnessed the migration of Malayalam film technicians to participate in other motion picture Nammukku paarkkaan munthiri thoppukal (1986) directed by Padmarajan. Later movies followed in the essence of the golden period but lacked in freshness. However, separation and longing set in a Boarding school, directed by Prathap K Pothan.


Sreekar Prasad and others. All these technicians are immensely popular in rest of India they still stand out for their brilliance in storytelling and appeal. These include 'Bharatham' fourth part of Oru CBI Diarykurippu. Udayananu Tharam, a blockbuster and a trend-setter, strong in evocative power reminiscent of the earlier period, like Swaham (1994) directed by Balan released in 1938 was the first talkie in Malayalam. Its screenplay and songs were written the neighbouring state of Tamilnadu. Malayalam movies continued to be made almost exclusively by Mohanlal's Ravanaprabhu the second part of Devasuram and Mammotty's Nerariyan CBI the Kireedam (1989) directed by Sibi Malayil and written by Lohitadas, Mathilukal directed by Adoor Gopalakrishnan
(1991) directed by Sivan, and the motion picture Daisy (1988) an expressive depiction of Balan released in 1938 was the first talkie in Malayalam. Its screenplay and songs were written (1991) by Sibi Malayil, Ulladakkam(1991) directed by Kamal, Kaalapaani (1996) by Priyadarshan, golden age of Malayalam cinema. The Malayalam cinema of this short but beautiful period is a was jointly released by Mohanlal and Sreenivasan. Udayananu Tharam, a blockbuster and a trend changing interests of the audience. The movies in current period is largely comedies Later movies followed in the essence of the golden period but lacked in freshness. However, arrival of satellite digital television and film piracy and partly due to the