Screenwriters like M. T. Vasudevan Nair and Sreenivasan have turned casual conversations into philosophical debates. The iconic dialogue from Sandhesam (1991)—where a Gulf-returnee struggles to adapt to local politics—captures the unique Malayali obsession with political ideology mixed with day-to-day survival. In Kerala, even a rickshaw puller can debate Marxism or existentialism; Malayalam cinema captures this beautifully, treating the common man as an intellectual being, which is a direct reflection of the state's social capital.
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Despite the harmony, there are points of friction. Critics argue that mainstream Malayalam cinema often ignores the Dalit and tribal experience. While upper-caste and Christian narratives are lauded, the voice of the Pulayan or Paniya communities remains largely silent, barring exceptions like Kazhcha (2004) or Biriyani (2020). Screenwriters like M
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Unlike the escapism often associated with popular Indian cinema, Malayalam cinema has historically been anchored in a school of realism. This aesthetic aligns perfectly with the Kerala ethos of Vattom —the mundane, everyday circle of life. From the seminal works of Adoor Gopalakrishnan and Aravindan to the middle-of-the-road cinema of the 1980s and 90s, the focus has remained on the common man.