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  • The Monsoon: Kerala doesn’t have seasons; it has moods. Malayalam cinema uses rain not as a romantic prop, but as a character. In Rorschach (2022), the constant, oppressive rain mirrors the protagonist’s fractured mind. In Mayaanadhi (2017), the drizzling night roads of Kochi become the metaphor for unresolved longing.
  • The Sadhya: The vegetarian feast on a banana leaf. Director Rajeev Ravi uses the sadhya in Kammattipadam (2016) not as a celebration, but as a cruel reminder of class. The protagonist watches from the outside as the upper castes feast. Food becomes a weapon of exclusion.
  • The Caste: For decades, Malayalam cinema ignored caste, projecting a "harmonious" image. The new wave has shattered that. Films like Paleri Manikyam: Oru Pathirakolapathakathinte Katha (2009) and The Great Indian Kitchen (2021) have forced the audience to confront the stubborn, ugly reality of casteism that festers beneath the progressive facade.

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