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Films often serve as a mirror to social issues like caste discrimination, gender equality, and mental health.

Historically, wives in Malayalam cinema were either saints or shrews. The blockbuster The Great Indian Kitchen (2021) flipped this entirely. It used the mundanity of household chores—making tea, grinding masala, cleaning dishes—as a visual metaphor for patriarchal oppression. The film caused real-life divorces and sparked state-wide debates about "Sabarimala" and menstrual hygiene. Culture didn't just watch the film; the film changed the culture. Films often serve as a mirror to social

Kerala has a deeply entrenched political culture. Films like Theyyam , Vikram , and the more recent Unda subtly or overtly critique political polarizations, police brutality, and the Naxalite movement. Political satire is a beloved genre. It used the mundanity of household chores—making tea,

, in 1928, laying the foundation for a century of cinematic excellence. Kerala has a deeply entrenched political culture