Malayalam cinema, often lovingly referred to as 'Mollywood', is not merely a regional film industry. It is a cultural chronicle, a sociological text, and a vibrant, breathing document of Kerala’s unique identity. More than any other Indian film industry, Malayalam cinema has consistently engaged with the land, its people, their politics, and their paradoxes. To look into Malayalam cinema is to look into a mirror held up to Kerala itself.
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Kerala is a land of political extremes—the first democratically elected Communist government in the world (1957) and a highly educated, caste-conscious society. Malayalam cinema has been a brave battleground for these tensions. Malayalam cinema, often lovingly referred to as 'Mollywood',