Malayalam cinema is not an escape from Kerala culture; it is its most articulate expression. When you watch a Malayalam film, you are watching the anxiety of the motherland, the humor of the roadside tea shop, the smell of the first monsoon rain on laterite soil, and the relentless, quiet rebellion of the common man.
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To watch Malayalam cinema is to understand that for the people of Kerala, life and cinema are not separate entities. They are two currents in the same river, forever flowing into the Arabian Sea. Malayalam cinema is not an escape from Kerala
From its inception with J.C. Daniel’s Vigathakumaran (1928), Malayalam cinema has been a "social cinema". It has consistently tackled: People from all over Kerala and beyond were