The "Mallu Masala" era (primarily the late 1990s and early 2000s) was a period where soft-core erotic films gained massive commercial traction, often outperforming mainstream releases across India [source: internal knowledge].
The term refers to a specific wave of Malayalam softcore pornography and B-grade cinema that thrived in Kerala between approximately 1985 and 2005. These films were typically low-budget productions, often characterized by their reliance on adult themes and suggestive content to draw audiences during a period when the mainstream Malayalam film industry was facing a severe financial crisis. top fullkanavumalayalambgrademoviemallumasala verified
Bollywood cinema, also known as Hindi cinema, has its roots in the early 20th century. The first Indian film, "Raja Harishchandra," was released in 1913 and marked the beginning of a new era in Indian entertainment. Over the years, Bollywood cinema has evolved significantly, influenced by social and cultural changes in India. The "Mallu Masala" era (primarily the late 1990s