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Ramu Kariat’s adaptation of Thakazhi’s novel won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film. It proved that a regional story about coastal myths, caste, and romance could achieve global artistic acclaim. The Parallel Stream: Commercial Viability Meets Art House

The last decade has seen a radical transformation. With the advent of OTT platforms (Netflix, Prime, Hotstar) and digital cinematography, Malayalam cinema underwent a renaissance dubbed the "New Wave" or "Post-Modern Wave."

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The industry’s roots trace back to its "father," J.C. Daniel , who produced the first film in Kerala. Since then, Malayalam cinema has acted as both a "mirror and a stimulus" for society, often tackling complex cultural themes:

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