The Golden Age of Malayalam Cinema
While culture shapes cinema, the reverse is also profoundly true. Malayalam cinema has often been a trailblazer in social change. The Golden Age of Malayalam Cinema 4
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Challenges and Continuities
A recurring motif in Malayalam cinema is the tharavadu—the ancestral joint family home. Films like Kireedam (1989) and Ore Kadal (2007) explore the crumbling of the Nair feudal aristocracy and the rise of a globalized middle class. Cinema has historically acted as a chronicler of land reforms. In the 1970s and 80s, films depicted the tension between the upper-caste landlords and the lower-caste tenants.