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2. Historical Evolution: From Social Reform to the "Golden Age"
Malayalam cinema, popularly known as "Mollywood," serves as a profound cultural artifact that both reflects and shapes the social fabric of Kerala. This paper explores the symbiotic relationship between the film industry and the state's unique socio-political landscape, characterized by high literacy, political consciousness, and a deep-rooted literary tradition. By examining the evolution of Malayalam cinema from its silent beginnings to the contemporary "New Generation" wave, we analyze how the medium has navigated themes of social reform, migration, gender, and regional identity. 1. Introduction: A Foundation of Literacy and Literature By examining the evolution of Malayalam cinema from
The industry began with J.C. Daniel , the "Father of Malayalam Cinema," whose film Vigathakumaran (1928) inaugurated the trend of social cinema. Daniel , the "Father of Malayalam Cinema," whose
Filmmakers such as Adoor Gopalakrishnan, Padmarajan, and Bharathan defined this era by blending artistic sensibilities with mainstream reach, exploring complex human emotions and societal contradictions. the "Father of Malayalam Cinema