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The roots of Malayalam cinema are deeply embedded in Kerala's rich literary tradition and progressive social reform movements. The industry's journey began with silent films like Vigathakumaran (1928), directed by J.C. Daniel, which directly confronted the rigid caste hierarchies of the time.
Films like Joji (2021, inspired by Macbeth ) and Minnal Murali (the first Malayali superhero) have proven that the industry can compete with Hollywood in terms of craft while retaining the Malayali-ness of the narrative. The roots of Malayalam cinema are deeply embedded
Simultaneously, the industry is undergoing a necessary internal reckoning with its own systemic flaws. The revelations of the Hema Committee Report and ongoing debates about caste discrimination and representation are forcing a crucial conversation about equity and justice within the industry. The road ahead involves not just producing great cinema but building a more inclusive and ethical industry that truly reflects the progressive ideals it has long championed in its best stories. Films like Joji (2021, inspired by Macbeth )