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Yet, even in these nascent stages, the seeds of "Keralaness" were sown. Unlike the Bombay or Calcutta industries that leaned into studio-based artifice, early Malayalam filmmakers took their cameras outside. They captured the distinct geography of Malabar, Travancore, and Cochinβ€”the tiled roofs, the nalukettu (traditional ancestral homes), the paddy fields, and the monsoon-drenched landscapes. The culture wasn't a backdrop; it was a character. Films like Jeevithanauka (1951) began weaving the region's social fabricβ€”its matrilineal family systems ( marumakkathayam ), its caste complexities, and its unique relationship with the Arabian Sea.

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