Furthermore, the films celebrate cultural art forms. Elements of Theyyam, Kathakali, Vallam Kali (boat races), and temple festivals are seamlessly woven into plots. The music, heavily influenced by Sopanam (temple music) and Carnatic traditions, alongside Mappila songs (Muslim folklore), reflects the secular fabric of the state.
For decades, our heroes didn't fly; they took the state-run KSRTC bus. They didn't live in mansions; they lived in the classic nalukettu (traditional ancestral homes) with leaking roofs and a chillu (latticed window). Directors like Adoor Gopalakrishnan and John Abraham showed us the agrarian struggles, the caste hierarchies, and the communist upsurges that shaped modern Kerala. Furthermore, the films celebrate cultural art forms
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