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While other Indian cinemas use food as a prop (a biryani scene or a hero drinking milk), Malayalam cinema has developed a fetishistic vocabulary for food. This is because Kerala culture is obsessed with the Sadya (feast) and the Kallu Shappu (toddy shop).
Malayalam cinema has had a significant impact on Indian cinema as a whole. Many filmmakers from other industries have been inspired by Malayalam films and have remade them in their own languages. Some notable examples include: mallu+aunties+boobs+images+hot
Kerala's classical and folk art forms—such as Kathakali, Koodiyattam, Theyyam, and Kalaripayattu—heavily influence the aesthetics of Malayalam cinema. Directors like G. Aravindan and Shaji N. Karun integrated these traditional arts into parallel cinema, using them to explore complex psychological and philosophical themes. Vanaprastham (1999), for instance, brilliantly depicts the psychological toll on a Kathakali artist who becomes trapped between his real identity and the epic characters he portrays. While other Indian cinemas use food as a
and Mammootty became cultural symbols, portraying flawed, "everyman" characters that broke the mold of the invincible Indian hero. Many filmmakers from other industries have been inspired