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: J.C. Daniel is regarded as the father of Malayalam cinema.

This film exemplifies the synergy between Malayalam cinema and Kerala culture:

Malayalam cinema is to Kerala what the monsoon is to the soil—it is lifeblood. It preserves the dying dialects, the political debates, the Chaya (tea) breaks, and the subtle Nokku (side-eye) of the Malayali aunt.

In conclusion, Malayalam cinema is an integral part of Kerala culture, reflecting the state's history, traditions, and values. With its unique storytelling, strong characters, and socially relevant themes, Malayalam cinema has gained recognition both nationally and internationally, and continues to be a significant part of Kerala's cultural identity.