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      • The transition of Malayalam cinema from the 1970s to the 1980s was the advent of colour films. Slowly, technological advancements started influencing Malayalam cinema. In 1978, the first Malayalam cinemascope film 'Thacholi Ambu' was released. The first 70 mm movie 'Padayottam' reached theatres in 1982.
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  2. Most of the ever-green heroes of the Malayalam screen made their entry in the 1980s. They include Mammootty, Mohanlal, Suresh Gopi, Thilakan, Shobana, Jayaram, and Urvashi.

  3. Most critics and audiences consider the period from the late 1980s to early 1990s as the golden age of Malayalam cinema. The Malayalam cinema of this period was characterized by detailed screenplays dealing with everyday life with a lucid narration of plot intermingling with humor and melancholy.

  4. Sep 8, 2021 · The golden age of Malayalam cinema embraced the wide-eyed young actor from the neighbouring state. From the early 70s to the late 80s, he did more than 40 films in Malayalam. It is the Malayalam cinema that first gave him the status of a leading actor much before he got his due in Tamil cinema.

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  5. 1970s. Adoor Gopalakrishnan is one of the pioneers of Indian parallel cinema. The 70s saw the emergence of a new wave of cinema in Malayalam. The growth of the film society movement in Kerala introduced the works of the French and Italian New Wave directors to the discerning Malayali film enthusiasts.

  6. In the 1980s and 1990s, Malayalam cinema saw the emergence of a new generation of filmmakers and actors, who continued to explore diverse themes and styles. Filmmakers like Padmarajan, Bharathan, and Lohithadas, and actors like Mammootty, Mohanlal, and Jayaram, became synonymous with the industry, and their films became popular across India.

  7. The following are lists of Malayalam films of the 1980s by year. Malayalam films of 1980. Malayalam films of 1981. Malayalam films of 1982. Malayalam films of 1983. Malayalam films of 1984. Malayalam films of 1985. Malayalam films of 1986. Malayalam films of 1987.

  8. During 1970s there was a great change in the attitude towards Malayalam film due to the growth of film society movement and the screenings of world classics. A new movement called as the ‘New Wave Malayalam Cinema’ or the ‘Malayalam Parallel Cinema’ was introduced.