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    The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) began cracking down on "bit" films.

    Today, titles like Asurayugam and the names Sharmili and Reshma remain as nostalgic artifacts of a unique, albeit polarizing, time in Indian cinematic history. They represent a period when a handful of actresses held the power to dictate the box office, challenging the traditional hierarchies of the film industry.

    "Inter-cuts" or "bits" added during screening to increase adult content. Sharmili and Reshma: The Icons of Asurayugam

    The arrival of the internet and cheap DVDs changed how adult content was consumed.

    The marketing of these films used specific keywords and provocative imagery to signal to the audience exactly what they could expect. The names of the actresses—Sharmili and Reshma—acted as brand names that guaranteed a certain level of viewership. The Cultural Impact and Eventual Decline

    Often cast alongside Sharmili or Shakeela, Reshma brought a different energy to the screen. Her appearances were highly publicized, and she frequently featured in the promotional posters that plastered the walls of Kerala’s towns. Asurayugam and the "Target" Audience

    The decline of this genre was as rapid as its rise, caused by:

    The film Asurayugam stands as a representative title from this period. The "target" for these films was primarily a male audience, often from the working class, who frequented local cinema halls. The success of these films wasn't just about the content; it was about the accessibility of "adult" entertainment in an era before high-speed internet and smartphones made such content ubiquitous.

    The late 1990s and early 2000s marked a distinct and controversial chapter in Malayalam cinema, often referred to as the "Shakeela Era" or the "Softcore Wave." Within this period, films like Asurayugam emerged as quintessential examples of the genre, bringing actresses like Sharmili and Reshma into the limelight. These films targeted a specific demographic, creating a massive parallel industry that rivaled mainstream superstar releases in box office collections. The Rise of the Malayalam "Softcore" Genre

    The impact of this era on Malayalam cinema was profound. On one hand, these films saved many struggling theater owners from bankruptcy. On the other hand, they led to a period where family audiences largely stayed away from theaters, fearing the "adult" stigma associated with cinema halls at the time.

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