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In 2024 and beyond, as the industry produces masterpieces like Aavesham (celebrating the chaotic, aggressive banglore Malayali student) and Manjummel Boys (a survival thriller rooted in the Tamil-Malayali border culture of Kambam), one truth remains evident.
Thus, Malayalam cinema refuses the tourist brochure version of Kerala. It shows the Communist party flag flying high, but also the rot of corruption inside it ( Ore Kadal ); it shows the glorious Onam feast, but also the hunger of the landless laborer. The joint family system, or Tharavadu , is a central pillar of Kerala’s Nair and Christian history. The '80s and '90s were dominated by films that mourned the collapse of this system. Avanavan Kadamba (1986) or Kireedam (1989) showed how the dysfunction of the family unit created tragic heroes. In 2024 and beyond, as the industry produces
You cannot understand the Malayali without watching their cinema. And you cannot truly appreciate the nuance of their films without understanding the Nammukku (the "we" that includes the landlord, the priest, the communist, the migrant, the mother, and the sea). Malayalam cinema is not a reflection of Kerala culture. It is Kerala culture, distilled into light and shadow. The joint family system, or Tharavadu , is
Fast forward to the 2010s, and the "New Wave" Malayalam cinema demolished the family structure entirely. The blockbuster Premam (2015) showed a modern, chaotic, almost Westernized middle-class family where the father is a friend. Yet, Great Indian Kitchen (2021) asked a terrifying question: Has anything changed? You cannot understand the Malayali without watching their
The legendary filmmaker John Abraham explicitly stated that his cinema was for the "ideological decolonization" of Kerala. His masterpiece, Amma Ariyan (1986), tore open the feudal oppression of the Nair tharavadu (ancestral home) and the exploitation of the lower castes.