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Indian housewives and aunties have long been revered for their domestic skills, nurturing qualities, and dedication to family. In many Indian households, these women play a vital role in maintaining social harmony, managing household finances, and ensuring the well-being of their loved ones. The image of the Indian housewife or auntie has been romanticized in popular culture, often symbolizing warmth, hospitality, and generosity.

"Long before there were film cameras," Ammamma began, "there were kathakali performers under the glow of oil lamps. There were theyyam dancers who became gods in the eyes of villagers. There were chakyar koothu artists who sat in temple courtyards and told stories from the Mahabharata with sharp wit and sharper observations about the society around them." Indian housewives and aunties have long been revered

Malayalam cinema began in 1928 with the release of the film "Balan," directed by S. Nottanandan. However, it wasn't until the 1950s that the industry started to gain momentum. The 1960s and 1970s are considered the golden era of Malayalam cinema, with films like "Nokketha Doorathu Kannum Nattu" (1962), "Chemmeen" (1965), and "Mullens" (1976) gaining critical acclaim. The industry continued to evolve, with filmmakers experimenting with new themes, genres, and storytelling styles. "Long before there were film cameras," Ammamma began,

Food is a silent character in Malayalam cinema. The fragrant sadya on a banana leaf, the evening tea with parippu vada , or the fresh karimeen pollichathu —these culinary details root films in a sensory Kerala. Directors like Lijo Jose Pellissery ( Jallikattu , Ee.Ma.Yau ) use local rituals, food, and soundscapes to create immersive cultural experiences. Nottanandan

"Like Kummatty ," Rajan said. "The one about the wizard in the forest."

"When Malayalam cinema began, it carried that same spirit. In the beginning, yes, we made films like everyone else — mythological stories, family dramas, songs and fights. But somewhere along the way, something shifted."