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In recent years, Malayalam cinema has experienced a resurgence, with a new generation of filmmakers creating innovative and engaging films. Movies like "Take Off" (2017), "Sudani from Nigeria" (2018), and "Kurup" (2021) have gained national and international recognition, showcasing the complexities of human relationships, social issues, and the experiences of Keralites.

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Classics like Peruvazhiyambalam (1979) touched on rootlessness, but the Gulf boom exploded in the 90s. Deshadanam (1997) is a heart-wrenching tale of a boy lost in the Gulf. In recent years, Virus (2019) and Take Off (2017) have dealt with the traumatic reality of Malayali nurses trapped in conflict zones. Take Off , based on the 2014 Iraq crisis, tapped into a collective fear of every household that sends a child to work abroad. The film’s success proved that the emotional center of modern Kerala is not in the paddy field, but in the airport lounge—the waiting area between home and the Gulf. In recent years, Malayalam cinema has experienced a

, directed by J.C. Daniel, which was pioneering for its focus on social themes during an era when mythology dominated Indian screens. Over decades, this evolved through distinct phases: The Social Realism Wave: Post-independence films like Neelakkuyil (1954) Deshadanam (1997) is a heart-wrenching tale of a