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Malayalam cinema, often referred to as Mollywood, is not just an entertainment industry; it is a mirror reflecting the soul of Kerala. Unlike many commercial film industries that rely on larger-than-life spectacles, Malayalam films are celebrated globally for their grounded storytelling, literary depth, and nuanced portrayal of the Keralite way of life. 📽️ A Mirror to Society
- Caste and Class: Films like Kazhcha (2004), Kammattipadam (2016), and Nayattu (2021) expose the persistence of caste oppression and class exploitation beneath Kerala’s “model development” narrative.
- Gender and Patriarchy: While mainstream films have often reinforced patriarchy, parallel and new-wave films such as Moothon (2019), The Great Indian Kitchen (2021), and Saudi Vellakka (2022) dissect the everyday violence of patriarchal domesticity, dowry, and honor codes.
- Migration and Diaspora: Kerala’s gulf migration (to the Middle East) is a recurring theme. Maheshinte Prathikaaram (2016) and Sudani from Nigeria (2018) explore the emotional costs of migration, reverse migration, and cross-cultural encounters.
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Globalization, Expatriate Grief, and the Future
No article on Kerala culture is complete without the Gulf. For five decades, the Kerala economy has run on remittances from the Persian Gulf. The gulfan (Gulf returnee) is a stock character in Malayalam cinema—the tragic fool who spent his youth in a desert to build a house with Corinthian pillars. Malayalam cinema, often referred to as Mollywood, is

