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From the early critiques of feudalism to contemporary films about caste oppression (like Kammattipaadam ) and religious hypocrisy ( Thondimuthalum Driksakshiyum ), cinema has been a forum for social debate. It does not shy away from leftist ideology, labor rights, or environmental issues, reflecting Kerala’s politicized public sphere.

The decline of the tharavad (ancestral home) is a recurring motif, representing the loss of identity and the pain of social change. Films like Elippathayam (literally "Rat Trap") use the decaying mansion as a metaphor for a protagonist trapped in a dying order. From the early critiques of feudalism to contemporary

The origins of Malayalam cinema are deeply intertwined with regional art forms and literature. Films like Elippathayam (literally "Rat Trap") use the

The first Malayalam film, Vigathakumaran (1928), was directed by J.C. Daniel Daniel (1928), which notably focused on social drama

(1928), which notably focused on social drama rather than the devotional themes common in other early Indian films.