If you have ever watched a Malayalam film, you might have noticed it feels different. It isn’t just about the hero flying through the air or a villain in a velvet cape. Often, it’s about the rain lashing against a tiled roof, the distinct aroma of Kallu (toddy) and Kappa (tapioca), or a heated argument about land ownership and caste.
For a long time, Malayalam cinema pretended caste didn’t exist. It painted a picture of a harmonious, "God’s Own Country." However, the contemporary wave of filmmakers (many from the new Dalit and minority literature movements) has shattered that glass. mallu muslim mms work
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