Malayalam cinema, often called Mollywood , is more than just entertainment; it is a mirror to the soul of Kerala. Since its beginnings with J. C. Daniel
In a small, quaint house in the heart of the city, a young film enthusiast, Rajan, sat enthralled in front of his television, watching a rerun of the classic Malayalam film, "Nokketha Doorathu Kannum Nattu" (1970). Directed by the legendary P.A. Thomas, the movie had launched the career of the iconic actor, Prem Nazir, who would go on to become a household name in Kerala.
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In that moment, the divide vanished. They realized that whether it was a black-and-white family drama or a hyper-realistic thriller, the heartbeat was the same: the Kerala landscape. The rain, the coconut groves, and the relentless pursuit of social justice weren't just backdrops; they were the lead characters.
Malayalam cinema is currently in a purple patch. Films like 2018: Everyone is a Hero (about the catastrophic Kerala floods) and Aattam (The Play, about a theatre group’s internal politics after a sexual assault) are being lauded on global platforms. Why? Because they are hyper-local and thus, universal. Malayalam cinema, often called Mollywood , is more
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Unlike many film industries that rely on high-octane spectacle, Malayalam cinema is celebrated globally for its grounded realism and narrative simplicity