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The unique character of Malayalam cinema was set in motion at a remarkably early stage. While many Indian film industries were dominated by mythologicals and fantasies, Malayalam filmmakers from the 1950s onward made a deliberate turn towards social realism. The landmark 1954 film Neelakuyil (The Blue Koel) was a watershed moment, breaking away from established conventions to "plant Malayalam cinema firmly in the social soil of Kerala". Based on a story by Uroob, it boldly tackled the issue of caste discrimination, a pervasive reality in Kerala society. This early commitment to progressive, socially conscious storytelling—"coded into a significant stream in Malayalam cinema from its early days"—became its defining feature.

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But beyond festivals, it is folklore that has proven to be an enduring wellspring of storytelling. The recent blockbuster Lokah Chapter 1: Chandra , which grossed over ₹300 crores, found its massive success by reimagining the classic folktale of the malevolent yakshi (spirit) "Kaliyankattu Neeli" from Kottarathil Sankunni's Aithihyamala (Garland of Legends). The film subverted the myth, turning Neeli into a nomadic superhero, proving that "myths, legends and folklore have always been dynamic entities open to reinterpretation". This tradition of reimagining the yakshi goes back decades to films like K.S. Sethumadhavan's Yakshi (1968), which treated the subject as a psychological thriller. Based on a story by Uroob, it boldly

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The Mirror of a Society: Malayalam Cinema and Kerala Culture

The physical and cultural geography of Kerala has always been a central character in Malayalam films, changing in tandem with the state's economic evolution.