A Quote by Sreenivasan

Kerala is a small state, and Malayalam films are seen by only very few people. That doesn't bother me. — © Sreenivasan
Kerala is a small state, and Malayalam films are seen by only very few people. That doesn't bother me.
In Kerala, people are more educated, so you can have subtlety in Malayalam films.
The biggest challenge Malayalam cinema faces is territorial. We operate within a small territory in Kerala, and the Malayalam diaspora across the world in comparative terms is quite small. But we have world-class talent in terms of technicians, actors, and writers.
The state of Kerala and Malayalam film industry has been like a home to me ever since I started my career as an actress.
I respect Malayalam films the same way I respect Bengali films. I think Malayalam films have not compromised on the essence and have kept their own statement and are coming up with very good themes.
I come from a state in India that is a matrilineal state, Kerala. And so women really are seen as very powerful.
I was born in a small village in Kerala. From there, I went on to play for the Kerala state team and international test cricket for India, and now I am working in TV shows and cinema... Any miracle can happen.
There was a time when not many people had access to Malayalam films. So those who did have access went on to copy the films, add a few bits, and present it like it was their own.
The Kerala market may be small, but the reach is very wide. I am told Malayalis in Russia and Paris, too, watch my films, and that's something!
My place is cemented in Malayalam films. Malayalam is not my language and it felt alien to me. But for them, I am someone from Karnataka who could deliver.
Films portraying successful black people getting married are great, but films that only show one aspect of our culture, bother me.
I don't bother about trivial issues. I am the master of my time. I decide how I spend my time. I act in a few films, produce a few of them, and direct a few films.
No matter what, I'm in a very small club. There are very few women who have directed studio-level commercial films - very few.
I studied in Kerala, so learnt to read and write Malayalam.
Kerala's strength is not the size of its state exchequer, but it is the support of Malayalis from all over the world and others who love Kerala.
I must say the geographically small State of Kerala has been traditionally influencing the discourse of the country with progressive ideas and innovative programs. Its voice really transcends the physical boundaries of the State.
People in my state, Kerala, have started playing hockey, which is very pleasing to see.
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