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For decades, Mammootty and Mohanlal dominated the screen. While they played larger-than-life characters, their most celebrated roles were deeply flawed, vulnerable men. Mammootty portrayed complex patriarchs and repressed individuals, while Mohanlal excelled as the charming, tragic ordinary man next door. The New Wave and Vulnerability

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The official release of this groundbreaking report exposed deep-seated gender discrimination, casting couches, and workplace harassment. The New Wave and Vulnerability The late 1970s

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