Mammootty and Mohanlal, two of the most celebrated actors in Malayalam cinema, have become cultural icons in Kerala. They have not only dominated the screens but have also been involved in various social and cultural initiatives.

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The secret to the longevity and global critical acclaim of Malayalam cinema is its refusal to pander. It assumes an intelligent audience—an audience that knows the taste of monsoon mud, the politics of a temple festival, and the weight of a family secret.

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Furthermore, the influence of the Gulf migration—the "Gulf Dream"—has been a recurring theme. From the 90s classics like Peruvannapurathe Visheshangal that dealt with the social status of returnees, to modern takes like Unda (2019) which used a police unit’s election duty to explore Maoist insurgencies and the moral complexities of state power, Malayalam cinema refuses to ignore the political consciousness of its audience. In Kerala, where political party membership is a matter of family heritage, a film that ignores ideology feels inauthentic. The audience argues about the politics of Kammattipaadam (2016)—a gangster epic that is really a tragic history of land mafia and Dalit displacement in Kochi—with the same fervor they argue about real estate prices or election results.

Perhaps the most significant political shift in recent times has been the rise of "Dalit Cinema" and nuanced leftist narratives. While early films romanticized the communist struggle (like Elavamkodu Desam ), modern films have moved toward introspection. Keshu Ee Veedinte Nadhan aside, the real political bite comes from films like Vidheyan (1994) by Adoor Gopalakrishnan, a chilling study of feudal slavery and psychological submission, or Perariyathavar (2018), which unflinchingly addresses caste-based discrimination in the Kuttanad region.

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