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Some notable contemporary Malayalam films include: Adoor Gopalakrishnan - a veteran director and recipient
Malayalam cinema, often called Mollywood, is more than just an industry; it is a mirror reflecting the evolving social, political, and literary landscape of Kerala. The Evolution of a Cultural Identity