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The fury was about what cinema had done to Meera's father, Krishnan.

The story of Malayalam cinema began not with fanfare, but with adversity. In 1930, J.C. Daniel, a dentist with no prior filmmaking experience, produced and directed (The Lost Child), the first silent film in Malayalam. The film's failure, stemming from a lack of distribution infrastructure and a conservative, caste-conscious audience that couldn't accept a Dalit heroine, left Daniel bankrupt and his leading lady, P.K. Rosy, forced to flee the state. Despite this tragic start, Daniel's venture was a prescient one. From its very inception, Malayalam cinema broke away from the mythological and devotional films popular elsewhere in India, choosing instead to focus on a relevant social theme of child abduction. The fury was about what cinema had done

: The first heroine, a Dalit woman, was banished from the state for playing an upper-caste role, highlighting early caste-based discrimination. The First Talkie : (1938) marked the beginning of sound in Malayalam cinema. Daniel, a dentist with no prior filmmaking experience,

: A defining trait of the industry is its deep connection to Malayalam Literature , with many landmark films being adaptations of celebrated novels and plays. The Golden Age and "Middle Cinema" Despite this tragic start, Daniel's venture was a

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