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Malayalam cinema has obsessively chronicled the death of the joint family. In the 1970s and 80s, directors like G. Aravindan and John Abraham showed the feudal decay. In the modern era, films like Ore Kadal and Home (2021) explore the loneliness of nuclear existence. But the most brutal examination came with Joji , a Shakespearean adaptation set in a Syrian Christian household, where the patriarch is a tyrant overseeing a decaying plantation.
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is an Indian film actress and glamour model primarily known for her work in the South Indian film industry, including Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada cinema. Often associated with the "glamour" and "B-movie" segments, she rose to prominence during the early 2000s, a period famously dominated by softcore actresses like Shakeela. Career and Notable Works In the modern era, films like Ore Kadal