The 1980s saw the rise of a new wave of filmmakers, including I. V. Sasi, who made a significant impact with his films. His classic film, "Balika Badhu" (1986), starring Shyamanandam and Urvashi, is a coming-of-age story that explores themes of adolescence and social change.
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