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Friends
Madhava Varma's Mother
The threesome who lend reason to the title are Aravindan (Jayaram), Chandu (Mukesh) and Joy (Sreenivasan). They value friendship over everything else, even family, and for this reason, Chandu resists the advances of Aravindan's sister Uma (Divya Unni). When the trio take up a painter's job at a mansion, Aravindan falls in love with Padmini (Meena), who lives there and Padmini's jealous cousin makes him believe that his overtures are reciprocated. When the truth is revealed and Padmini rejects him outright, Chandu stands up for his friend and speaks ill of her. This makes her swear to separate the friends.
Megham
Thampuran's Mother
Col. Ravivarma Thampuran visits the home village of his subordinate Mani where he finds and eventually falls in love with a girl named Meenakshi.
Masmaram
Masmaram is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Thampi Kannanthanam, starring Suresh Gopi and Ruthika Singh in the lead roles. The film was dubbed into Telugu as Sathru Vamsam
Porutham
Bhavani
Porutham is a 1993 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by Kaladharan, starring Murali and Sreelekshmi.
Rajashilpi
Muthassi
Rajashilpi is a 1992 Malayalam film directed by R. Sukumaran. The film stars Mohanlal, Bhanupriya, Sridevi Kapoor, and Augustine in lead roles.
Aayiram Abilashangal
Aattuvanchi Ulanjappol
S. N. Balachandran, a young and dynamic lawyer, falls in love with Prameela, a village belle. Due to an unforeseen set of circumstances, their relationship falls apart.
Olangal
Olangal is a 1982 Indian film in Malayalam, directed by Balu Mahendra.[2] The film's plot is inspired from novel Man, Woman and Child by Erich Segal.
Kari Puranda Jeevithangal
This film is directed by J Sasikumar. The film had musical score by M K Arjunan.
Sikharangal
A 1979 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Sheela
Sayoojyam
Madhavi
Sayoojyam is a 1979 Indian Malayalam film, directed by G. Premkumar and produced by Sukuprasad. The film stars Jayabharathi, M. G. Soman, Jayan and Thikkurissi Sukumaran Nair in the lead roles. The film has musical score by K. J. Joy.
Aval Viswasthayayirunnu
James crosses paths with Padmini, his former lover who is now married to his college friend, Johnny. However, Johnny is unaware of their past and they try to keep it that way.
Ormakal Marikkumo?
Chandrasekharan suspects his wife Parvati of cheating and kills her. After several years, she reincarnates as Amini and tells him the truth.
Aayiram Janmangal
Madhavan Nair's Aunty
Aayiram Janmangal is a 1976 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. N. Sundaram and produced by Pavamani. The film stars Prem Nazir, K. R. Vijaya, Sukumari and T. R. Omana in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan.
Mohiniyattom
Nalini
Swapnadanam
Gopi's mother
Swapnadanam is a 1976 black-and-white Malayalam-language film that marks the directorial debut of K. G. George. A marital psychodrama, it rejected all the usual song-dance numbers of popular cinema, yet succeeded in reaching the common mass.
Sooryavamsham
Chattambi Kalyani
Sethutty
Madhavikutty
Sasthram Jayichu Manushyan Thottu
Prakash's Mother
Bhadradeepam
Lakshmikutty Amma
Rajasekharan, a wealthy businessman, is married to Usha, and is leading a happy family life. One day Usha dies and Rajasekharan suspects she was poisoned by her close friend Rajani. In order to take revenge, he marries Rajani and forces upon her a bleak life devoid of all pleasure. Eventually Rajasekharan discovers that Rajani had nothing to do with his Usha's death, but it is too late by then.
Football Champion
Football fans Mathew Koshy and SRK Nair have their own football teams. Their rivalry intensifies when Nair buys Vijayan, the best player in Koshy's team, just before an important tournament.
Brahmachari
Bhargavi Pilla
Snehadeepame Mizhi Thurakku
Miss Mary
Mary and Gopi decide to pretend to be a married couple to get a job in a city. However, their lives take a turn when they start living together.
Akkarapacha
Mariya
Akkarapacha is a 1972 Indian Malayalam film, directed by M. M. Nesan and produced by M. M. Nesan/Sukumaran. The film stars Sathyan, Jayabharathi, Kaviyoor Ponnamma and Sunil in the lead roles.
Maaya
Eeswari
based on 1963 novel of the same name by K. Surendran
Vilakku Vangiya Veena
Nirmala
Karakanakadal
Akkachedathi
Karakanakadal is a 1971 Indian Malayalam film, directed by KS Sethumadhavan and produced by Hari Pothan. The film stars Sathyan, Madhu, Jayabharathi, Vincent etc. in lead roles. The film had musical score by G. Devarajan
Poompatta
Sumathy's Mother
Sarada, a little girl, becomes an orphan as her mother passes away owing to an illness. Her stepmother treats her very badly and she does not know what to do.
Kumara Sambhavam
Avvayyar
Kumara Sambhavam is based on the epic poem of the poet Kalidasa of the same name.
Bharyamar Sookshikkuka
Suresh (Prem Nazir) is a successful playback singer but having a difficult married life. Mr.SR Podhuval (Adoor Bhasi) invites him for a lunch at his house. His daughter in law Shobha (Sheela) meets Suresh and a friendship blooms between them. How will it affect their other relationships?
Ashwamedham
Mohanan's Mother
A young woman, who after being cured of leprosy, is disapproved by her family and society. However, she then makes it her mission to educate the illiterate society about the disease.
Chithramela
Chithramela is a anthology film directed and produced by T .S. Muthiah It was Malayalam cinema's first anthology film, consisting of three short film
Agniputhri
Muthassi
The respectable college teacher Rajan (Nazir) marries Sindhu (Sheela), the orphaned inmate of a home for destitutes. The feudal conservative hypocrisies of the hero’s family are graphically criticised: Rajan’s cousin Chandran admits he once had sex with Sindhu, and Rajan’s snooty brother, the doctor Jayadev, fathered Sindhu’s daughter Bindu. Sindhu further confesses on her wedding night that she suffers from venereal disease.
Naadodikal
Newspaper Boy
Newspaper Boy is a Malayalam–language Indian film released in 1955. It is the first neo realistic movie in the language. The film, a drama of stark realism, narrates the life of the common man on the street. The film is noteworthy in that the entire production programme from script-writing to direction was controlled and executed by students.
Ponkathir
Thulasi
A rich industrialist, Prabhu runs a factory along with his son Ravi. However, Vikraman, Prabhu's crooked nephew tries to manipulate Prabhu's wealth and defames his family.
Rakthabandham
Kanchana
Ravi, Appu and Valsala are members of ‘Thamarasserry’, an ancient family in Kerala. On Valsala’s wedding day, the bridegroom Vijayan is arrested by the police, who charge a murder case against him.
Sasidharan
Indubala
Sashidharan, the graduate son of the landlord Panikker falls in love with Vilasini, the daughter of a poor widow Kalyani Amma . A crooked local newspaper editor and the lecherous city wastrel Rajasekharan form a tricky plot turning Panikker against his sons wish to marry Vilasini.
Chechi
Radhika is a popular stage actress. The society is suspicious of her morality and rumours are spread about her personal life.
Nalla Thanka
Alankari
Nalla Thanka , the only sister of Nallannan , the King of Madhurapuri, is wedded to Somanathan , the king of the neighbouring kingdom Ratnapuri. Alankari, the wicked wife of Nallannan becomes envious of the prosperity of Ratnapuri and the happy married life of Nalla Thanka.