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Sreejaya Nair is an Indian actress and dancer. She worked in the Malayalam film industry throughout 1990s. She made her film debut in the Malayalam drama film Kamaladalam in 1992. She is a professional dancer and conducts a dance school named Sreejaya's School of Classical Dance in Bangalore.
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13 December 2018
With the arrival of electricity in the region under the British rule, the Odiyan clan that possesses the supernatural powers to assume animal form find it difficult to survive as they are ruthlessly captured and killed by the British.
26 March 1992
Nandagopan (Mohanlal) is a respected dance teacher at the Kerala Kala Mandiram (alluding to the famed Kerala Kalamandalam repertory which performs Kerala's temple arts).
01 June 1999
Nandagopal, an associate editor with Keralareshmi, one of the leading dailies, is aggressive and daring and enjoys a good reputation among the media circle.
21 October 1994
Sagaram Sakshi is a 1994 Malayalam film directed by Sibi Malayil. It starred Mammootty in the lead role and Sukanya, Thilakan in other supporting roles.
01 August 2014
Madhavan Mahadevan, who comes into the city from a village to see off his sister-in-law and her daughter after the death of his elder brother, an upright Customs Officer (KB Ganesh Kumar).
04 July 1998
Vishwanathan is a thug who accidentally kills Damodaran. Later, he falls in love with Bhanu. Will Vishwanthan reveal his true identity to Bhanu?
04 July 1998
Ravishankar and Dennis live on Dennis’s estate in the hills. When Colonel Menon arrives with his daughters, Ravishankar wonders which one of them has been sending him amorous letters.
04 July 1998
Sagar Kottapuram is a pulp fiction writer who comes to visit his friend Ramakrishnan but find themselves dragged into a lawsuit by a vengeful Tahsildar S.
17 November 2000
The members of the influential Aanamuttam Tharavadu come into conflict with each other over the right to hold a festival and be the head of the family.