Kerala’s high literacy rate, history of land reforms, and strong communist and socialist movements have deeply influenced its cinema. From the 1970s and 80s, a parallel cinema movement emerged, led by directors like G. Aravindan and John Abraham, which rejected the melodrama of mainstream Tamil and Hindi films. Instead, they focused on the lives of the marginalized: toddy tappers, paddy field workers, and the rural poor.
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Films like Ore Kadal (The Same Sea) and Mathilukal (The Walls), based on works by the legendary writer Vaikom Muhammad Basheer, explore love, prison, and social injustice. Even mainstream directors, like Priyadarshan in his early career ( Thalavattam , Chithram ), wove social commentary into comedies and tragedies. The recurring theme of a man crushed by an indifferent system—seen in classics like Kireedam and Chenkol —is a direct reflection of Kerala’s unemployment crisis and frustrated youth in the 1980s-90s. The Rise of the Villain: Iconic Malayalam Movie
These iconic villains have contributed to the richness of Malayalam cinema, making it one of the most engaging and thought-provoking film industries in India. Instead, they focused on the lives of the