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The footage was grainy, but the magic was untouched. Shobana, as the possessed Ganga, transformed into the courtesan Nagavalli. Her face was a mask of vengeance, her eyes rimmed with kohl and rage. Then, the Thaalam changed. The Bharatanatyam began. The Saptaswara sequence. Chandran’s hands trembled. Every gesture, every mudra , was razor-sharp. The video’s modern title would read: . But to Chandran, it was a religious text. This wasn't a dance; it was an exorcism. This single scene had won her the National Award, but more than that, it had cemented her as the queen of artistic expression.

Then came 1989. Vandanam . The famous "Kudukku ikkilikkudukku" song. Chandran smiled. This was the Shobana the masses loved. The video’s title was in all caps: . The comments were a river of hearts and fire emojis. She was effervescent, a sprite of energy. But Chandran knew the real treasure was still in the box. The footage was grainy, but the magic was untouched

Manichitrathazhu remains her most celebrated work, earning her a National Award for the dual portrayal of Ganga and Nagavalli. Then, the Thaalam changed

The footage was grainy, but the magic was untouched. Shobana, as the possessed Ganga, transformed into the courtesan Nagavalli. Her face was a mask of vengeance, her eyes rimmed with kohl and rage. Then, the Thaalam changed. The Bharatanatyam began. The Saptaswara sequence. Chandran’s hands trembled. Every gesture, every mudra , was razor-sharp. The video’s modern title would read: . But to Chandran, it was a religious text. This wasn't a dance; it was an exorcism. This single scene had won her the National Award, but more than that, it had cemented her as the queen of artistic expression.

Then came 1989. Vandanam . The famous "Kudukku ikkilikkudukku" song. Chandran smiled. This was the Shobana the masses loved. The video’s title was in all caps: . The comments were a river of hearts and fire emojis. She was effervescent, a sprite of energy. But Chandran knew the real treasure was still in the box.

Manichitrathazhu remains her most celebrated work, earning her a National Award for the dual portrayal of Ganga and Nagavalli.