For the uninitiated, the phrase “Indian cinema” often conjures the glittering, song-and-dance spectacle of Bollywood or the hyper-masculine, stylized worlds of Telugu cinema. But tucked away in the tropical southwestern corner of India lies a film industry that operates on a radically different wavelength. Malayalam cinema, the pride of Kerala, is not merely an entertainment outlet; it is a cultural artifact, a social document, and quite often, the state’s harshest critic and most ardent lover.
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