Women In Cinema Collective, the collective formed by a bunch of women filmmakers, actors and technicians is here with a new move to support the film viewing culture in the State and this time they have honoured the first woman actor of Mollywood PK Rosy by launching a film society in her name.As per their social media page, "P.K.Rosy Film society is an endeavour from our side for establishing a viewing space for cinema, which has most often been an all male space. Headed and run by an all ciswomen/transwomen panel, we aim at showcasing, discussing and celebrating women film makers, women film professionals and feminist cinema aesthetics.We hope that the film society will also serve as a democratic platform that will enable discussions on cinema and hopefully contribute to a discourse on contemporary cinema aesthetics. (sic)P K Rosy acted in the maiden Malayalam feature film Vigathakumaran (1928), directed by JC Daniel. The Dalit actress played a Nair women named Sarojini in the film. Before JC Daniel found her, Rosy was an established theatre performer in Tamil Dalit theatre called Kaakarashi. It is said that she was victimised by the upper class when Vigathakumaran was released apparently for portraying a Nair woman.As per reports, following the out row, she fled in a lorry that was headed to Tamil Nadu, married the lorry driver named Kesavan Pillai and lived a quite life in Tamil Nadu taking the name Rajammal.The post adds, "This act of naming our film society a P K Rosy Film Society is a humble attempt to be sensitive and to take note of all those who have been excluded from dominant cinema histories through their gender, caste, religious or class locations and our own imagination, and have been brought to light by many a scholars, historians and activists. (Sic)."