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Malavika's Tamil films include Raji in ''Rajarajeshwari'' and [[K. Balachander]]'s ''Nilavai Pidippom'' where she portrayed a middle-class working woman, Pudhuyugam, Pralayam in "Comedy Colony" again under her mentor Balachander. She played Madurai Thilaka in ''Arasi'' and Muththazhagi in ''[[Chellamey]]''. She played key roles in Tamil films.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://bellurramki18.files.wordpress.com/2006/08/mal_vt_article_240806.jpg |title=I am born to be CM |publisher=[[Vijay Times]]}}</ref> | Malavika's Tamil films include Raji in ''Rajarajeshwari'' and [[K. Balachander]]'s ''Nilavai Pidippom'' where she portrayed a middle-class working woman, Pudhuyugam, Pralayam in "Comedy Colony" again under her mentor Balachander. She played Madurai Thilaka in ''Arasi'' and Muththazhagi in ''[[Chellamey]]''. She played key roles in Tamil films.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://bellurramki18.files.wordpress.com/2006/08/mal_vt_article_240806.jpg |title=I am born to be CM |publisher=[[Vijay Times]]}}</ref> | ||
Another milestone was her portrayal of Nanjamma, the protagonist in [[Girish Kasaravalli]]'s film of [[S.L. Bhyrappa]]'s celebrated novel, ''Gruha Banga''. In her decade of television acting, Malavika played roles in Tamil, Kannada and Hindi productions including cross-over film ''Cyanide'', in which Malavika's portrayal of Shubha won her critical acclaim. {{Citation needed|date= | Another milestone was her portrayal of Nanjamma, the protagonist in [[Girish Kasaravalli]]'s film of [[S.L. Bhyrappa]]'s celebrated novel, ''Gruha Banga''. In her decade of television acting, Malavika played roles in Tamil, Kannada and Hindi productions including cross-over film ''Cyanide'', in which Malavika's portrayal of Shubha won her critical acclaim. {{Citation needed|date=January 2021}} Apart from ''Manvantara'' for [[T.N.Seetharam]], Malavika swayed the Kannada audiences with her cult figure like character of Madhavi Patel, IPS, in his ''Muktha''.{{Citation needed|date=January 2021}} | ||
''Agni'', a talk show that Malavika hosted on E-TV Kannada was followed by ''Baduku Jataka Bandi''. In the latter, Malavika deals with the problems of individuals, thereby providing an Alternate Dispute Resolution forum for resolving family issues. She also discusses social issues.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://173.193.245.59-static.reverse.softlayer.com/channels/kannada/article/47084.html |title=Malavika back to TV |publisher=Softlayer.com}}</ref> She was a housemate in [[Bigg Boss Kannada 4|Bigg Boss Kannada Season 4]]. | ''Agni'', a talk show that Malavika hosted on E-TV Kannada was followed by ''Baduku Jataka Bandi''. In the latter, Malavika deals with the problems of individuals, thereby providing an Alternate Dispute Resolution forum for resolving family issues. She also discusses social issues.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://173.193.245.59-static.reverse.softlayer.com/channels/kannada/article/47084.html |title=Malavika back to TV |publisher=Softlayer.com}}</ref> She was a housemate in [[Bigg Boss Kannada 4|Bigg Boss Kannada Season 4]]. | ||
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== Dance == | == Dance == | ||
Malavika's association with [[Bharatanatyam]] commenced at age five when her mother introduced it to her. She trained under M. R. Krishnamurthy of Kalakshetra, followed by advanced tutelage under [[Leela Samson|Padmashri Leela Samson]] in Delhi. She was a recipient of the CCERT (a unit of the Culture Ministry) scholarship for Bharatanatyam.{{Citation needed|date= | Malavika's association with [[Bharatanatyam]] commenced at age five when her mother introduced it to her. She trained under M. R. Krishnamurthy of Kalakshetra, followed by advanced tutelage under [[Leela Samson|Padmashri Leela Samson]] in Delhi. She was a recipient of the CCERT (a unit of the Culture Ministry) scholarship for Bharatanatyam.{{Citation needed|date=January 2021}} She pursued dance along with her dancer sister, an alumnus of Kalakshetra, Ranjani Ganesan Ramesh. As a duo they performed at cultural centres in India and abroad, including Hampi festival, Pattadakkal festival, Khujrajo festival, Chidambaram Natyanjali and Uttara Chidambaram. Together, they organise an annual dance festival called Arudhra at Bangalore. | ||
Malavika served as a judge on TV dance shows and hosted ''Takadhimithaa'', a game show dedicated to Bharatanatyam on [[Jaya TV|JayaTV]] politics | Malavika served as a judge on TV dance shows and hosted ''Takadhimithaa'', a game show dedicated to Bharatanatyam on [[Jaya TV|JayaTV]] politics |
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