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Charmila on refusing Malayalam films: ‘It was seen as B-grade’

Charmila Christina reveals parents discouraged her from joining Malayalam films: 'It was seen as B-grade cinema'

Actress Charmila Christina, once a leading star in Malayalam films, has opened up about the stigma that surrounded the industry during the 1980s and 1990s. In a recent interview, the actress revealed that her parents initially discouraged her from accepting offers from Malayalam filmmakers.”Back then, Malayalam cinema was thought to produce only B-grade films, and that was why my parents were reluctant,” Charmila recalled while speaking to Aagayam Tamil. “When the first offers came, I was scared. I refused to act even when well-known directors approached me.”

‘People associated Malayalam films with A-certificate posters’

According to Charmila, the perception came from the kind of films that dominated theatres outside Kerala. “When people talked about Malayalam films, what came to mind were A-certificate movies and their posters. Entertainment for them were drugs and ladies, which explains why such films were popular at the time,” she said.Her breakthrough came only after producer K Balaji intervened and reassured her family. Balaji, whose son-in-law was superstar Mohanlal, convinced them that Malayalam cinema had far more to offer, pointing out that actors like Mohanlal and Mammootty worked only in quality films.

Breakthrough with Mohanlal

Charmila went on to make her Malayalam debut opposite Mohanlal, which marked the turning point in her career. She later charmed audiences with her performance as the village girl Thankam in Dhanam, and went on to appear in films such as Uncle Bun, Keli, Priyapetta Kukku and Kabooliwala.Despite being born in Tamil Nadu, she became a beloved name among Malayalam audiences, working with stars including Mohanlal, Jayaram and Vineeth.

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A golden era despite controversies

Reflecting on the industry at the time, Charmila said that actors working in B-grade cinema belonged to a “completely different category.” “The hotels they stayed in were not the same as ours,” she noted, adding that many later left the profession—some moving abroad after marriage, others shifting to glamorous roles in different languages.Even with the controversies surrounding the industry then, Charmila’s films are now remembered as part of Malayalam cinema’s golden era. While she continues to work in Tamil films, her most acclaimed performances remain her Malayalam outings.Her personal life, especially her past relationships with actor Babu Antony and actor-host Kishore Satya, whom she later divorced, once drew as much attention as her screen career. Go to Source

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