M. S. Namboothiri is a celebrated figure in Indian cinema, particularly known for his impactful performances in Malayalam films. His role in "Nirmalyam" (1973), directed by G. Aravindan, is often hailed as a landmark in Indian filmmaking, capturing the essence of rural life and spirituality. Collectors prize this film not only for its artistic merit but also for its significance in the New Wave movement within Indian cinema.
Another standout in Namboothiri’s career is "Iruttinte Athmavu" (1967), where his powerful portrayal resonated deeply with audiences and critics alike, earning a place in the hearts of film enthusiasts. With its unique narrative style and thematic depth, this film is frequently sought after by collectors who appreciate its historical context and cultural relevance. Namboothiri's contributions to the industry continue to inspire a new generation of actors and collectors, making his films vital additions to any serious home video library.