K. G. George One of India’s greatest film noirs. A tabla player goes missing, and a cop investigates the dark underbelly of a touring drama troupe. The "blue film" here is replaced by the tabla —an object that holds a terrifying secret. Claustrophobic, brilliant, and chilling.
A landmark film directed by P. Bhaskaran and Ramu Kariat, it was one of the first to tackle caste discrimination and won a National Film Award. Newspaper Boy
K. G. George Starring Bharath Gopi and Nedumudi Venu. A searing satire on corruption, vote-bank politics, and the hypocrisy of the communist movement in Kerala. It is laugh-out-loud funny and deeply unsettling. It explains the mindset of the era better than any history book.