Vigathakumaran is a 1928 Indian silent film written, produced and directed by J. C. Daniel, who also played the hero in the movie. The lead actress P. K. Rosy was a Dalit who played an upper-caste Nair woman, which caused an uproar at the film's premiere at the Capitol Theatre in Trivandrum. It was the first Malayalam feature film and is considered India's first social drama. Daniel is regarded as the father of the Malayalam cinema industry for this work. Vigathakumaran is a lost film, of which no copy has survived.

Vigathakumaran (1930)
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J. C. Daniel
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Filming Location: shot in Alappuzha, shot in Kollam
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The Lost Child (1928)
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Vigathakumaran
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