Malayalam cinema was born in 1928 with the release of the first Malayalam film, Balan . Initially, films were produced in Chennai (then known as Madras) and were often influenced by Tamil and Telugu cinema. However, with the establishment of the Kerala Film Society in 1950, the industry began to take shape, and films started to be produced in Kerala. The 1960s and 1970s saw a surge in socially relevant films that tackled issues like poverty, inequality, and social justice.
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Unlike industries that rely on studio backlots, Malayalam films are famously shot on location—from the misty high ranges of Kumki to the backwaters of Keralavarma Pazhassi Raja and the crowded lanes of Fort Kochi in Maheshinte Prathikaaram . Malayalam cinema was born in 1928 with the
In Kerala, every household has an opinion on the CPI(M) vs. Congress vs. Muslim League. Malayalam cinema reflects this by rarely taking a simplistic side, instead showing the gray morality of union leaders and local thallu (brawl) politics. The 1960s and 1970s saw a surge in
The 2022 film (I will sue you) starring Kunchacko Boban, is a masterclass in grassroots democracy. It follows a simple thief who navigates the corrupt, hilarious, and deeply inefficient Kerala legal system. The film celebrates the average Malayali’s love for litigation, RTI (Right to Information) activism, and arguing with the police.
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