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emerged during this time, balancing commercial appeal with nuanced, character-driven performances in films that explored complex human nature and moral dilemmas. The New Generation Movement (2010s–Present): Kicked off by films like Onam (harvest festival): The feast (Onam sadya) and
- Onam (harvest festival): The feast (Onam sadya) and the floral carpet (pookalam) appear in many family dramas.
- Theyyam (ritual dance): A fiery, trance-like performance of deities – inspires the visual language of films like Ee.Ma.Yau.
- Kerala’s food culture: Karimeen pollichathu (fish), puttu (steamed rice cake), beef fry (controversial and political) – food scenes in films are never incidental.
- Football & cricket rivalries: Local tournaments have fan clubs, rivalries, and betting – a microcosm of caste and class.
Part 5: Major Icons
Actors
- Mohanlal: Naturalistic, improvisational. Known for effortless comedy and devastating tragedy (Vanaprastham, Dasharatham).
- Mammootty: Chameleonic, precise. Can play a feudal lord or a transgender activist (Peranbu).
- Fahadh Faasil: The new-wave king. Specializes in psychologically unstable, awkward, or deeply conflicted roles (Kumbalangi Nights, Joji).
- Parvathy Thiruvothu: Leading feminist voice; powerful performances in Take Off, Uyare, Aami.