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The Mirror of Kerala: A Guide to Malayalam Cinema and Culture
The Elephant in the Room: Caste and the ‘Savarna’ Gaze
“The new wave is largely a middle-class, upper-caste wave,” argues Dalit writer and activist K. Rekha. “Yes, they critique patriarchy and homophobia. But where are the stories of Pulaya and Paraya communities told from within? We have a long way to go before the camera truly looks at Kerala’s hierarchy.”
Chapter 8: The Global Malayali Diaspora
(2019) serve as "feminist pedagogy," challenging domestic and bodily autonomy norms [5.20]. Regional Stereotypes: The Mirror of Kerala: A Guide to Malayalam
Acting Legends
mastered the "laughter-film" (chirippadangal), where comedy was used to explore the middle-class struggles of the Malayali diaspora and rural life : The rise of and But where are the stories of Pulaya and
Malayalam cinema serves as an anthropological record of Kerala’s shifting culture. The industry’s response has been mixed
The industry’s response has been mixed. On one hand, the 2024 Malayalam film Aadujeevitham (The Goat Life) – about a Keralite migrant worker enslaved on a goat farm in the Gulf – broke box office records while depicting extreme labour exploitation. On the other hand, the director’s primary casting of a Malayalam actor (Prithviraj Sukumaran) in the lead, rather than a Dalit or tribal performer, reignited debates about representation.


