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Pages in category "Actresses in Malayalam cinema" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,010 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Haseena Haneef, better known by her stage name Usha, is an Indian actress, singer and anchor, who has worked predominantly in Malayalam film industry. She has acted in more than 70 movies. Usha made her acting debut as a child artist in the 1984 film Nokkethadhoorathu Kannum Nattu.
Swasika (Pooja Vijay) was born to Attupurath Vijayakumar (an accountant in Bahrain) and Girija and hails from Perumbavoor, Ernakulam, Kerala.She has a brother, Akash. [3] [4] After taking a Bachelor of Arts degree in literature, she enrolled in dancing lessons. [5]
Gimi George, better known by her stage name Miya George, is an Indian actress and model who predominantly works in Malayalam films, along with a few Tamil films. She made her film debut by playing short roles in films such as Oru Small Family (2010), Doctor Love (2011) and Ee Adutha Kaalathu (2012).
Khushbu Sundar, an Indian actress, has predominantly worked in Tamil language films, alongside Telugu, Kannada, Hindi and Malayalam language films. She has appeared in more than 185 films, with over 100 directly credited to Tamil cinema alone.
Charmila (born 2 October 1974 [1]) is an Indian actress who predominantly works in Malayalam cinema. Apart from movies in Malayalam, she acted in Tamil , Telugu and Kannada movies. [ 2 ] She completed almost 38 films in the Malayalam film industry.
Gopika Palat Chirakkaraveettil (born 21 December 1994 [1]) known by her stage name Mahima Nambiar is an Indian actress who predominantly works in Tamil and Malayalam films. [2] She debuted with Kaaryasthan (2010) and went on to receive praise for her performances in Kuttram 23 (2017), Magamuni (2019) also had major commercial success with ...
The rise of the internet negatively affected the Malayalam softcore porn industry, as freely-available online images and videos became more popular than video cassettes. [30] The directors of Malayam softcore pornographic films did not try to bring new actresses into the field, and the production of such films slowly stopped. [ 31 ]