1. Nazriya Nazim

Filmography Highlights: Bangalore Days, Om Shanti Oshana, Raja Rani (Tamil), Trance, Kumbalangi Nights (cameo)
Popular Videos:

  • "Oshana" song – Youthful charm and her energetic screen presence.
  • Bangalore Days – climax scene – Emotional depth alongside Nivin Pauly.
  • Nazriya’s interviews with BR – Known for her candid, witty responses.

Feature: Nazriya’s filmography is small but high-impact. She excels in slice-of-life and romantic dramas, often playing spirited, independent characters. Her return after a break (e.g., Trance, Kumbalangi Nights) showcased mature roles.


Case Study 2: Nazriya Nazim – The Youth Icon

Filmography Highlights (2013–Present):
Nazriya burst onto the scene with infectious energy and quickly became the face of modern, independent Malayalam womanhood. After a break for marriage, her return was celebrated across social media.

  • Early Blockbusters: Neram (2013), Ohm Shanthi Oshaana (2014), Bangalore Days (2014). The latter is considered a cult classic among millennials.
  • Return to Cinema: Trance (2020), Kumbalangi Nights (2019 – extended cameo), Sookshmadarshini (2024). Her role in Kumbalangi Nights as a loving wife battling societal expectations became an instant favorite.

5. Urvashi

Filmography Highlights: Mizhineer Pookkal, Keli, Utsavamelam, Achuvinte Amma, Thanmathra, Varane Aavashyamundu
Popular Videos:

  • Comedy scenes from "Godfather" – Legendary timing with K. P. A. C. Lalitha.
  • "Achuvinte Amma" – emotional fight – Mother-daughter conflict.
  • Old songs like "Chempoove" – Classic dance and expressions.

Feature: One of the most decorated actresses in Malayalam, Urvashi’s filmography spans slapstick, tragedy, and mother roles. Her YouTube compilation videos (comedy and crying scenes) are perennial favorites.


Bhavana

  • Filmography: Nammal (2002), Chotta Mumbai (2007), Romeo (2020 Malayalam web series).
  • Popular Videos:
    • Comedy scene with Dileep from Chotta Mumbai"Ente ponno mone" dialogue.
    • Her "Kokkarakko" song from Karyasthan.

8. Darshana Rajendran

Known For: Mayaanadhi, Hridayam, Jaya Jaya Jaya Jaya Hey. Viral Video: The courtroom monologue from Jaya Jaya Jaya Jaya Hey where she lists the abuse by her husband is the most cited feminist clip from 2022-2023.

K. R. Vijaya

  • Filmography: Kumara Sambhavam (1969), Ummachu (1971).
  • Popular Videos:
    • Her mythological role as Parvati – search "Kumara Sambhavam dance".