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The culture of Kerala is one of argumentative debate ( Samvadam ). Every Malayali is a critic. This is why the survival of art-house cinema alongside mass masala films is possible. Kerala has the highest number of cinema screens per capita dedicated to parallel cinema. The audience watches a Christopher Nolan film and a Fahadh Faasil film with the same intensity of analysis.
In these films, culture was not ornamental. When a character in a Padmarajan film quoted Kumaran Asan (a great Malayalam poet), it felt natural. When a protagonist argued about Marxism in a chaya kada (tea shop), it wasn't preachy—it was a Tuesday afternoon in Kerala. Kerala Mallu Aunty Sona Bedroom Scene B Grade Hot Movie
This era saw a shift toward social themes within commercial formats [23]. The 1970s marked the emergence of New Indian Cinema The culture of Kerala is one of argumentative