Malabar cinema, also known as Mollywood, is the Malayalam language film industry primarily based in the Malabar region of Kerala, India. With a history dating back to the 1920s, Malabar cinema has been instrumental in shaping the cultural and artistic landscape of Kerala. The first Malayalam film, "Vigathakumaran," was released in 1928 and was produced by J.C. Daniel, often referred to as the father of Malayalam cinema. Over the years, Malabar cinema has produced a diverse range of films, spanning multiple genres, including drama, romance, comedy, and action. One of the distinguishing features of Malabar cinema is its emphasis on storytelling and character development. Many Malabar films are known for their nuanced and complex characters, who are often grappling with societal issues and personal struggles. The films are also known for their exploration of the human condition, with themes that touch upon love, loss, identity, and morality. The Malabar film industry has produc...