The soul of Malayalam cinema is rooted in Kerala’s rich literary tradition [1]. During the "Golden Age" of the 1980s and 90s, legendary screenwriters like and P. Padmarajan transitioned from literature to film, bringing a depth of characterization rarely seen in commercial cinema [1]. This connection ensures that even mainstream films often grapple with complex themes like existentialism, feudal decay, and the psychological intricacies of the human mind [1]. Realism and Social Commentary
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Movies like Virus and Nna Thaan Case Kodu dissect the judicial and healthcare systems. Parava explores the ghettoization of migrant labor. Joji (an adaptation of Macbeth set in a rubber plantation) shows the suffocating feudalism that still exists in Kottayam’s wealthy estates. By refusing to be a postcard, cinema has become the conscience of the state. The soul of Malayalam cinema is rooted in