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It rains in 80% of Malayalam films. The monsoon ( Varsha kalam ) is used as a visual metaphor for romance, rebirth, or depression.

Cheating, in any form, has been a part of human relationships. However, the digital age has provided new avenues and tools for such behavior. The ease of communication and access to a vast amount of content through mobile phones and the internet can facilitate secretive interactions. Furthermore, the sharing of inappropriate content, such as videos or images, via MMS or social media platforms, can quickly escalate into full-blown scandals, affecting the lives of those involved profoundly. It rains in 80% of Malayalam films

In the 1980s, Nirmalyam (1973) by M.T. Vasudevan Nair showed the moral decay of a temple priest who falls into alcoholism. In 2013, Drishyam —perhaps the most famous Malayalam film globally (remade into many languages)—is essentially a critique of the police state and class elitism in Kerala. A fourth-grade educated cable TV operator outwits the Inspector General of Police. The film resonated because it validates the common Malayali’s suspicion of authority. However, the digital age has provided new avenues

Narrative themes often celebrate the coexistence of Hindu, Muslim, and Christian traditions. The Gulf Connection: In the 1980s, Nirmalyam (1973) by M

Cinema in Kerala often draws inspiration from the state's rich traditions, including: