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Jayaram the actor whom Malayalam cinema betrayed many times but was saved by other film industries


By Kajal Sharma - 25 Jan 2024 07:15 PM
An impressive filmography that includes multiple blockbusters, a debut film (Aparan) that is still regarded as one of the best mystery thrillers in Malayalam, multiple films that have been seen by countless viewers over the years, and a master at handling slapstick, situational, and physical comedy with perfect timing and outstanding dialogue delivery. However, Jayaram sticks out as one of the few Malayalam superstars who experienced a serious setback in their career. Jayaram became one of those performers that one could not bet against after pulling off a string of box office disasters in the last ten years, all of which were critically and popularally derided. After appearing in about ten to fifteen films a year, most of which were successful, Jayaram reached a low point in 2020, 2021, and 2023 when he had no Malayalam releases and simply one movie, Makal (starring Sathyan Anthikad), in 2022. Two years later, Jayaram has returned to the Malayalam film industry, this time in the guise of Abraham Ozler, a crime thriller directed by Midhun Manuel Thomas. Jayaram has experienced a significant metamorphosis and accepted a role that is rarely offered to him in the industry. The actress could have her first successful role in six years with Ozler, following Ramesh Pisharody's Panchavarnathatha. Nevertheless, Jayaram achieved success in other languages, especially in the South, and demonstrated his skill while appearing in notable hits, despite suffering a string of failures in Malayalam film.
More specifically, while Malayalam cinema tried to cast him in clichéd parts, other sectors saw Jayaram's potential and skillfully used it to their advantage, giving him consecutive hits even while he struggled at home.However, Jayaram sticks out as one of the few Malayalam superstars who experienced a serious setback in their career. After a string of financially disastrous films in the past ten years, all of which were critically and popularly derided, Jayaram established himself as one of those actors you could never really bank on.With the help of Rajasenan's 1993 film Meleparambil Aanveedu, he rose to prominence in the Malayalam cinema industry. The movie played in theaters for more than 200 days and was a financial success. He and Shobana had a good on-screen chemistry in the movies Dhwani, Meleparambil Aanveedu, and Innale.