Kerala's physical and cultural geography—the lush backwaters, monsoon rains, and traditional architecture—is more than just a backdrop in these films; it is often a character in itself. The visual language of Malayalam cinema frequently incorporates the state’s aesthetic sensibilities, from the vibrant colors of Kathakali and Mohiniyattam to the simplicity of Mundu attire. Furthermore, the industry is known for its "brave" narratives that tackle sensitive topics such as religious harmony, gender roles, and the struggles of the working class. This commitment to "exposing or expressing reality," as noted by film scholars at Bartleby , ensures that the cinema remains a relevant social document.

Reflections on film society movement in Keralam - Taylor & Francis

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