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Submitted: 09 October 2020 Reviewed: 22 January 2021 Published: 08 September 2021

DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.96154

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Malayalam cinema, often referred to as "Mollywood," is more than just an entertainment industry; it is a mirror reflecting the soul of Kerala. For decades, the films produced in this coastal state have stood out for their realism, literary depth, and unflinching gaze at social issues. Malayalam cinema, often called "Mollywood," serves as a

Crucially, the landscape is not a postcard. While Bollywood might shoot in Alleppey for a romantic song, Malayalam cinema shows the backwaters as a site of smuggling and decay (Ee.Ma.Yau). The lush greenery is often a veil for caste violence or feudal hangovers. The culture of Kerala—its famed "God’s Own Country" tourism tag—is constantly deconstructed. The filmmaker acts as the conscience, reminding the viewer that the green is beautiful, but the land is soaked in history. Films have played a significant role in shaping

Malayalam cinema, often called "Mollywood," serves as a profound cultural artifact that mirrors and shapes the social realities of Kerala . From its origins in 1928 with J.C. Daniel’s Vigathakumaran

Written By

B. Chandra Sekhar, B. Dhanalakshmi, B. Srinivasa Rao, S. Ramesh, K. Venkata Prasad, P.S.V. Subba Rao and B. Parvatheeswara Rao

Submitted: 09 October 2020 Reviewed: 22 January 2021 Published: 08 September 2021