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Kerala's ritualistic art forms are not just backdrops in its cinema; they often become the language of conflict. The powerful Theyyam , a ritualistic dance where the performer becomes a god, has been beautifully explored in films like Kaliyattam (1997) and Vidheyan (1993). In Kumbalangi Nights (2019), the haunting rhythms of a Theyyam performance underscore the protagonist’s journey from toxic masculinity to emotional vulnerability. Similarly, Kathakali —the classical dance-drama—has been used as a metaphor for the masks we wear in society, most famously in the climax of Vanaprastham (1999), where the dancer's reality merges terrifyingly with his role of the demon Hiranyakashipu.

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The structural trajectory of Malayalam cinema is defined by an ongoing commitment to realism, a trait that sets it apart on the global stage. The Golden Age (1980s–1990s) Kerala's ritualistic art forms are not just backdrops