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He pointed to a still from Perumazhakkalam (2004). "See this rain? Not just weather. It is the grief of a mother who lost her child in the riots." He pointed to a scene from Maheshinte Prathikaaram (2016): "See this slipper? Not footwear. It is the pride of a small-town studio photographer who refuses to be humiliated." He pointed to a song from Nadodikkattu (1987): "Dasettan and Vijayan dreaming of Dubai not as a city, but as an escape from unemployment—that is not comedy. That is 1980s Kerala." Films naturally integrate Kerala’s unique blend of Hindu,

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The "Gulf boom" (Malayali migration to the Middle East) is a massive sub-genre, exploring the emotional and economic realities of Pravasi (expatriate) life. 3. Religious Harmony and Festivals

Rajan Mash laughed. "Because, mole (daughter), a Malayali man's only honest emotion is anger wrapped in sadness. Our films taught us that crying is weakness, but screaming into a pillow is art."