: Since the "Golden Age" of the 1970s and 80s, filmmakers like Adoor Gopalakrishnan and G. Aravindan pioneered avant-garde cinema that tackled caste, class, and family dynamics with unflinching honesty.
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This engagement is not new. From KS Sethumadhavan's psychological thriller (1968) to the haunting supernatural chills of Akashaganga and the recent Brahmayugam , filmmakers have kept these myths alive. Even films like Kummattikali (2024) use the backdrop of a traditional folk festival to paint layered pictures of identity, showing how the festive mask often hides personal pain and unresolved pasts. In doing so, Malayalam cinema ensures that Kerala's ancient tales evolve, staying relevant for a generation raised on technology and global storytelling. : Since the "Golden Age" of the 1970s
Kerala has a paradoxical culture—progressive on paper (high sex ratio, women in the workforce) but conservative in practice (honor killings, repressed sexuality). Malayalam cinema has spent the last decade smashing these taboos. Basheer) (Bhargavi Nilayam) (The Golden Age) (M
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