5 must-watch regional films featuring Maaran's Malavika Mohanan
You've recently seen Malavika Mohanan light up the frame in the trailer of upcoming Tamil political trailer Maaran opposite superstar Dhanush. The talented actress has been effortlessly straddling regional film industries across India. If you're excited to see more of her work before Maaran is available on Disney+ Hotstar, then here are some gems from her filmography.
Starring alongside one superstar is a dream come true, let alone two. In Master Malavika gets to do just that. The Tamil movie follows alcoholic professor J.D. (Vijay), who teaches at a juvenile home where he collides with gangster Bhavani (Sethupathi). Malavika plays Charu, an NGO volunteer/lecturer who investigates the nefarious activities taking place at the juvenile home. Playing the part with sincerity and realism, Malavika shines on the screen.
Most actors would kill to work with the legendary Thalaiva Rajnikanth. In Petta Malavika gets this golden opportunity and uses it commendably. The film follows hostel warden Kaali (Rajnikanth), who becomes the target of a dangerous politician and his son. With this film, 26-year-old Malavika shattered norms and played mother to a college-going boy. Shedding all glamour, she performed the part with total finesse. Honestly, she's a future superstar.
Playing a tough-as-nails cop and working with the Malayalam megastar Mammootty? Malavika's done both with just one film. The movie stars Mammootty as a businessman who is attempting to be a good father to his daughter when he takes on a malicious child abuser. Malavika convincingly portrays stylish-but-strict cop Meera, who is a pivotal player in the movie. Showcasing her broad acting range, Malavika left audiences impressed with one.
Switching from one regional language to another, Malavika never fails to display her acting prowess. Nirnayakam follows Ajay (Asif Ali), who visits his ailing father after years and gets pulled into a case that could result in greater change. Malavika plays the role of Saral, a ballet dancer who develops a strong bond with Ajay and keeps him grounded. This movie about relationships definitely helped Malavika cement hers with cine-goers.
For Hindi-speaking audiences who want to enjoy Malavika's regional work, you're in luck. With the Hindi-dubbed version of this Kannada film, you can watch the actress take yet another industry by storm. The movie follows a motocross racer Munna (Prithvi), who falls in love with his classmate Malavika's Varalakshmi; however, her brother is his rival. Making her debut in Kannada films, Malavika has a strong screen presence and talent that shines through.
Now that you've got this list show Malavika the love she deserves and get watching!
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