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9. Challenges and Tensions
- Censorship and Political Backlash: Films critical of ruling parties or religious groups face threats (e.g., Kasaba, The Kashmir Files Malayalam release).
- Commercial vs. Art Balance: Despite realism, there is growing demand for star-driven action films, occasionally diluting cultural authenticity.
- Underrepresentation: Dalit and tribal narratives remain underrepresented despite progress; most filmmakers come from dominant castes.
Conclusion: Why it Matters
In an age of pan-Indian "formula" films that reduce diverse cultures to VFX spectacles and dubbed punchlines, Malayalam cinema stands as a stubborn fortress of specificity. It refuses to translate itself completely. You cannot fully appreciate Kumbalangi Nights unless you understand the specific shame of being an "unemployed, unmarried elder son" in a Malabar household. You cannot fully grasp The Great Indian Kitchen unless you know the texture of a wet brass lamp and the smell of jasmine after a morning bath. This paper explores the career of (often referred
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