In recent years, Malayalam cinema has undergone a massive global renaissance, fueled by the democratization of filmmaking technology and the rise of Over-The-Top (OTT) streaming platforms. A new generation of filmmakers, writers, and actors has dismantled traditional filmmaking tropes to deliver world-class cinema that remains fiercely rooted in the soil of Kerala.

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Kerala has dozens of dialects—from the aggressive Thiruvananthapuram slang to the sing-song Thrissur accent to the hard, Northern Malabar dialect. A great Malayalam film uses dialect as a class marker. In Maheshinte Prathikaaram (2016), the Idukki slang was so authentic that subtitles failed to translate its rustic humor. In Kumbalangi Nights , the contrast between the urban slang of the new wife and the rural roughness of the four brothers defines the family conflict.