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A Nigerian footballer playing in a local Malappuram team breaks stereotypes about race and religion. It showed how football unites Kerala’s Muslim-majority Malabar region with African migrants.
| Era | Characteristics | Key Films & Figures | |------|----------------|----------------------| | | Mythological and stage adaptations | Neelakuyil (first major hit), Chemmeen (first color film, won President’s Gold Medal) | | 1980s – Golden Era | Rise of middle-class realism and auteur directors | Elippathayam (Adoor Gopalakrishnan), Ore Thooval Pakshikal (Padmarajan), Yavanika (K. G. George) | | 1990s – Star Dominance | Commercialization; Mohanlal and Mammootty become icons | Manichitrathazhu (psychological thriller), Sphadikam , Kireedam | | 2000s – Experimental Lull | Decline of original writing; remakes and slapstick | Dosth , Meera – fewer landmarks | | 2010s – New Wave | Digital cameras, OTT platforms, young writers | Traffic (2011) – multinarrative; Maheshinte Prathikaram (2016) – hyperlocal realism | | 2020s – Pan-Indian Recognition | National and global acclaim | Jallikattu (India’s Oscar entry 2020), Minnal Murali (superhero rooted in Malayali town), 2018 (disaster film on Kerala floods) | A Nigerian footballer playing in a local Malappuram
















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