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To understand the Malayali mind—their anxieties about leaving home, their fights over caste, their love of the backwaters, and their quiet despair in the kitchen—one does not need a history book. One needs a ticket to the nearest movie theatre showing a paisa vasool (value for money) first-day-first-show. Because in God’s Own Country, the film projector is the new temple bell, and the reel is the scripture. mallu aunty in saree mmswmv repack
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