Regarding with pan Indian content from malayalam industry, way back in 1984 “My Dear Kuttichathan” was released and it was the first Indian film to be filmed in 3D format.
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In 20 mins, so many dimensions of Malayalam films have been touched. Covered almost all generations of Malayalam films. It’s an amazing effort. Excellent presentation and editing. Keep going team !!
Being a Malayali I have seen more Malayalam films than you have however, I have never appreciated them so much like you did in this video. So I thank you for making me sit back and think how fortunate I am able to grow up watching these movies. Movies does influence people. So I should say, being a Malayalam movie fanatic, we appreciate all language movies and there are no bad movies but we have our favourites and the ones we like to watch. Keep going. Namaskaram 🙂
Thank you so much. Yes, movies do influence us and not always consciously. Personally we have been extremely influenced by Malayalam movies and this was our humble tribute. So glad that so many Malayalis liked it. Please subscribe to our channel and share our video to friends and family to help us grow.
It is so gratifying to hear this as we are a team of Bengalis with love for cinema, specially Malayalam cinema. This is a great certificate for the work we are doing as we have no Malayalee on our team (we literally did google translate to understand what you’re saying). This proves that good cinema has its own language. On that note we would be grateful if you like, subscribe and share this video and channel. That will motivate us to create more such videos.👍🏼👍🏼🤗🤗
Thanks a lot. We hope to bring on more such videos on different languages and engage cinephiles. We hope this video and our channel reaches more audience 🙂
Great narration! Feels sad to know that malyalam cinema is so underrated , although quality always shines through . Your analysis illuminates the wonders of malyalam cinema
@@filmkopathBro, then make a video about World Cinema Focusing on each country's best films...🤗Or u can suggest us some great films from each countries😊
@@aslamba7035 How is that ? There are debates around Drishyam being inspired by the Japanese thriller novel "The Devotion of Suspect X" but if you actually read the book you will find there are major differences even if the plot-points seem overlapping at times. Any other Korean reference you are talking about ?
Fantastic buddy.You have covered not only recent Malayalam movies but the classics too.You also understood the crux of Malayalam films and Kerala community.
Thanks. Indeed we are not Malayalis. We’re bengali but our passion for good cinema helped us to explore various languages across the globe. While doing so we got fascinated by few and Malayalam films is one of them for sure. If you like our video please like subscribe and share our channel so that we can keep on making more such videos 🙂
What a wonderful explanation about Malayalam cinema!!!. I appreciate you guys for this detailed research on malayalam cinema. You are real film geeks. You deserve more attention. Keep it up. Love from a malayali from the USA.
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Great insight about this great industry. Thank you for introducing me to Malyalam Cinema with this beautifully made video. It's inspiring for main stream and many regional language cinema.
Agreed. Being bengali we know bengali films used to be better, almost as per with Malayalam cinema but off-late there’s degradation.. we find handful of good cinema nowadays. Anyway will make a video on bengali films soon 🙌🏼
I have a new found love for this Channel. What great content you guys are delivering. I am from Kerala, considering that you guys are a bunch of Bengalis, the effort and research you people must have done for this video is highly appreciated. I wonder whether the native channels go deep as you guys have done. Keep delivering the good stuff, don’t get disheartened by the number of subscribers now. Good content won’t go unnoticed.
This is such a comprehensive look at Malayalam cinema requiring quite a bit of research and handwork! The end product is beautiful including the narration. Kudos and best wishes!
Great job making this video. It's good to see a non-malayali (which i'm assuming you are, forgive me if i'm wrong!) go so much in depth about different aspects of the malayalam film industry that even some malayalis overlook. I'm also glad to see malayalam cinema on the path it's currently on, after a cringeworthy late 90's and early 2000's. Keep up the good work!
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great...pretty insightful even for a malayalee like me. Great scene selection from movies which complements the narration. Only point missing is the influence of street plays/dramas in the early years of malayalalam cinema.
The best analysis on malayalam cinema covering all the aspects! Kudos to the team behind this video. I think you missed to mention about the genius G Aravindan. Recommend to watch Vasthuthara. You will even more relate if you are from WB.
We did mention Aravindan and John Abraham in the New Wave section. Vasthuhara we are not able to watch in absence of English subtitles. Watched Chidambaram and few more, Aravindan is an amazing auteur. We plan to have a discussion on him sometime next year
This is really awesome It's clearly understood that you have put some great efforts ! These days there are many female oriented movies coming up like " 22 female Kottayam" , " How old are you?" and "Uyare"
Substance over style, rooted and relatable stories, realistic presentation.... The beauty of Malayalam cinema is that it tells the story of Kerala unlike other industries trying to mimic foreign cultures thus losing the relatability factor. Lastly the audience. Malayalam audience loves rooted stories, they love to celebrate their own culture through movies(a cultural reference is a must for Malayalees) simply because no place on earth loves it's own culture like Malayalees do. Wherever, to whatever parts of the world they go, you can never see a Malayali giving up their culture, they will stick to it no matter what.
Thank you for this video! I appreciate the time and effort you put into researching and creating this well-thought-out video. While other RUclips channels focus on quick reviews and time-bound content, your channel is a rare gem in the Indian RUclips scene.
It is glad to see how you guys worked hard and found the essence of malayalam industry which is not even so well known among us. It shows your passion and dedication towards the cinema. Hoping there will be Indian Film Industry and not so much "woods".
I still remember watching scene where a young girl having her first period on a cycle and the next shot was a blooming flower near by. The film was Padmarajan's Rathinirvedam... I remember thinking that's simily in poetry but with cameras...
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Malayalam Cinema: The first 3D movie released in India was My Dear Kuttichathan (1984) The first movie to portray a kissing scene was Marthandivarma (1933) The first Hybrid movie made in India was O Faby (1983) First feature film shot entirely on a Mobile phone camera in India was Jalachayam (2010) First Indian film to be shot entirely in 8K resolution was villian (2017) First Indian Mud-Race film is muddy (2021) First copyright case in Indian film industry was Marthandavarma (1933) First 70mm film in South India was padayottam (1982) The first Indian film to feature BMX bicycle sport was Nonsense (2018) First South Indian film to win the National Film Award for Best Feature Film, and the first film to participate in an international film festival- chemmeen (1965)
@@anthhhess3477 throw of dice is not Indian. It's a German production. It is only based on an indian epic. You also research 😅 Also nobody said 'every' first is in Malayalam cinema. I read that about marthandivarama in Wikipedia. That's why I commented. I didn't know about the bangla film.
Do analysis video of the Great Mammooty and Mohanlal. Mammootty is some one who started to break the language barrier of malayalam film industry in the late 80s with his numerous content oriented movies with powerful performances, started to release his movies outside kerala :) eg: Nirakoottu, Newdelhi, Oru cbi dairy kurupu, Samrajyam .Mohanlal is also some one who equally carry the burden of the industry and performs good and content oriented movies in last 3-4 decades, his Vanaprastham, Kireedam, Thanmmathra are learning materials for the young film aspirants. they were the people who wins the national best actor award 5 times in last 35 years :)
We are having exclusive podcasts on both Mammotty and Mohanlal coming up soon. We will have guests joining us for the discussions who are equally passionate about Malayalam cinema. Stay tuned 🙏🙏
Mann am telling you this guy will go places....mark my words........this documentary was so immersive that I didn't even realize it was 21 mins long. Although some work needs to be done to improve audio in some places, the way that he stitched together all scenes was breathtaking to say the least.....all the very best for all your future endeavors.
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As a non malayali your indepth presentation is mind blowing. Can you make a second part of this video with the information from these comment and much more datas from the POV of non malayali.
Bro, you have touched almost all aspects of Malayalam cinema...!! Excellent research done and Great presentation..Good Job man...👍🙂... Keep making videos like this...😀
@@filmkopath I just did share to my friends, groups and channels ..After all, I can't let this much info go unnotice...Do make similar videos on every other good movie industries as well...!!! As mallus, we always appreciate good cinema...😎👍
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Very good observation.. ln Kerala films are made ' for the people by the people', where there 'people' are the deciding factor for makers to think how they want to make a movie
@Filmkopath yaaa മോനെ അത് പൊളിച്ചു!!!! ഇതിൽ കൂടുതൽ ഞങ്ങൾക്കു അഭിമാനിക്കാൻ വേറെ ഒന്നും ഇല്ല . It's very very good to hear that you guys done the ground-work and came up with good selection of cinema's and directors without a Malayali's help. Its very proud moment for us. There is a plenty of other films also, keep watching and suggest us bengali movies also.
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Have seen so many Analysis regarding the topic by various channels ... But this one stands far ahead with its deeper analysis, pointing out every minute details and the structure of narration. Could allowed to skip even a bit . Thank you so much for the Analysis. And Kudos to you efforts to study on the topic. God Bless you. ❤🤗
Yesteryear actor sathyan was one of the first pioneer in natural acting in India Malayalam films were real back in 1950 itself Quality content and good literature influence That’s y Malayalam film has its reality which reflects in later work too
IN KERALA, we all love Good Movies. The journey started from 1928 producing the first B&W silent movie, subsequently the first speaking movie in 1938 and never looked back. In fact, Malayalam Film Industry is blessed with Great Writers, Poets, Lyrists, Directors, Actors and Technicians. We make Universal and Cinematically Beautiful Rich-Content Oriented Movies to cater the growing demand and appetite for Quality Cinemas, thus the "Jallikattu".
Could you maybe share the sources of your information? I really love how you've laid the structure of the video and wish to learn more about the history and background of Malayalam Cinema.
Thanks for the encouragement. Our source would be mostly the Malayalam movies and interviews of the cast/crew. Internet articles on the history of Indian Cinema also helped.
@@filmkopath Could you Maybe share links to those articles if possible ? I am actually planning to do my PhD on the New Gen Wave of Malayalam cinema and your video and sources could give me a lot more insight
The strongest piller of Malayalam film industry is it's quality audience.
No, many films that were underated at their release time but took much time to become praised
@@Dheeraj-y4f guppy is the best example
quality audience across the world
There have been a few good movies which were flips in kerala theatres. "Shutter" for example..
@@rohitr9400 Yes there are some good films which were not accepted very well. But the percentage is small. I personally liked the movie 'Shutter'.
Regarding with pan Indian content from malayalam industry, way back in 1984 “My Dear Kuttichathan” was released and it was the first Indian film to be filmed in 3D format.
Great mention, thanks
And also first 70mm movie in india..
That movie name is padayottam
Thanks for this. It again shows how technical aspects was always integral to Malayalam movie making
@@filmkopath the first Digital movie in India is also from mollywood -" moonnamathoral"
😁😁
RUclips never suggests channel's i would actually want to see, faster. I came across this channel by luck.
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I found from youtube suggestion
I also came to know about the channel only yesterday through Jammy (T&R Prods)
Thanks to Jammy here many cinephiles found us yesterday. Hope the word of mouth spreads faster this time 🤞🏼🕺
In 20 mins, so many dimensions of Malayalam films have been touched. Covered almost all generations of Malayalam films. It’s an amazing effort. Excellent presentation and editing. Keep going team !!
Thank you so much for this encouragement ❤️❤️
Great presentation. You missed out J C Daniel, the first ever film Director from Kerala. He introduced cinema in Kerala at the time of silent movie.
Thank you so much for the mention 🙏🙏🙏
As a cinema enthusiast this was surely a great info that we (from the other parts of the country) didnt know 👍🏼
There is a movie made about the man himself.. called Celluloid.. a good one.
@@Sands2022 that’s an interesting reco. Where is it available?
Being a Malayali I have seen more Malayalam films than you have however, I have never appreciated them so much like you did in this video. So I thank you for making me sit back and think how fortunate I am able to grow up watching these movies. Movies does influence people. So I should say, being a Malayalam movie fanatic, we appreciate all language movies and there are no bad movies but we have our favourites and the ones we like to watch. Keep going. Namaskaram 🙂
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ഇത് എഡിറ്റ് ചെയ്തതിൽ ഒരു മലയാളിക്ക് പങ്ക് ഉണ്ട്.... ഇല്ലെങ്കിൽ ഇത്ര detail ആയ scene selection നടത്താൻ പറ്റില്ല തീർച്ച ❤️❤️❤️🥰👌👌... Loved it
It is so gratifying to hear this as we are a team of Bengalis with love for cinema, specially Malayalam cinema. This is a great certificate for the work we are doing as we have no Malayalee on our team (we literally did google translate to understand what you’re saying).
This proves that good cinema has its own language. On that note we would be grateful if you like, subscribe and share this video and channel. That will motivate us to create more such videos.👍🏼👍🏼🤗🤗
@@filmkopath wow you literally know a lot about our industry than an average malayali do
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Yes and that’s sure he s a third rate Eranakulam lobby mammooty fan 😆
@@ksp5148 Verthe malayalikale naattikkunna comments idalle!!
Lijo Jose pellisery's jellikettu is India's official entry for the oscars🔥🔥
Great narration! Feels sad to know that malyalam cinema is so underrated , although quality always shines through . Your analysis illuminates the wonders of malyalam cinema
What about bengali cinema bro?
Coming up by January next year
@@filmkopathBro, then make a video about World Cinema Focusing on each country's best films...🤗Or u can suggest us some great films from each countries😊
"If a north indian relates more to suits and Switzerland than mundu and Alleppey, then we may have a much bigger problem at hand", well said...
man... you really did a great job. am gonna share this everywhere.
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Wow! That was an in-depth overview of Malayalam cinema. Keep up the good work!
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Drishyam is the first Indian film to be remaked in Chinese
Yes, we did mention it in our video on Fathers of Indian Cinema
Malayalam.industry took it from Korean
@@aslamba7035 How is that ? There are debates around Drishyam being inspired by the Japanese thriller novel "The Devotion of Suspect X" but if you actually read the book you will find there are major differences even if the plot-points seem overlapping at times. Any other Korean reference you are talking about ?
Why hyping third class movies alot?
Well, quality is a perspective. But which Korean movie were you referring to ? Need to know from academic interest.
More than kadhakali and other art forms commons in kerala were more influenced by dramas, theatre which caused a major influence among ppl
Fantastic buddy.You have covered not only recent Malayalam movies but the classics too.You also understood the crux of Malayalam films and Kerala community.
Somehow I came across this video, glad to know that malayalam film industry is breaking all the barriers and is accepted by other industries too. 😊❤️
Thank u from kerala bro❤️
Mallus, we watch malayalam, tamil, telugu, kannada, hindi, english and Korean. Here there are no boundaries! 😃
I believe you are not a malayali, and the kind of effort u put into making this video is absolutely amazing. Keep it up.
Thanks. Indeed we are not Malayalis. We’re bengali but our passion for good cinema helped us to explore various languages across the globe. While doing so we got fascinated by few and Malayalam films is one of them for sure. If you like our video please like subscribe and share our channel so that we can keep on making more such videos 🙂
What a wonderful explanation about Malayalam cinema!!!. I appreciate you guys for this detailed research on malayalam cinema. You are real film geeks. You deserve more attention. Keep it up. Love from a malayali from the USA.
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I have done it long back guys. 😍
Super..........yes its a different feel we get by watching malayalam movies.........
Great insight about this great industry. Thank you for introducing me to Malyalam Cinema with this beautifully made video. It's inspiring for main stream and many regional language cinema.
Well...being a malayali i think Good Regional films are made everywhere.. Especially Marathi and Bengali films are equally good
Agreed. Being bengali we know bengali films used to be better, almost as per with Malayalam cinema but off-late there’s degradation.. we find handful of good cinema nowadays. Anyway will make a video on bengali films soon 🙌🏼
Keep going... You have Quality contents like Malayalam movie......
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Awesome .. great job
I have a new found love for this Channel. What great content you guys are delivering. I am from Kerala, considering that you guys are a bunch of Bengalis, the effort and research you people must have done for this video is highly appreciated. I wonder whether the native channels go deep as you guys have done. Keep delivering the good stuff, don’t get disheartened by the number of subscribers now. Good content won’t go unnoticed.
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Wow, very deep dive into malayalam cinema... good job guys
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@@filmkopath already subscribed, thanks for the replay
Awww....how much I am in love with this video
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Thanks for this!
This is such a comprehensive look at Malayalam cinema requiring quite a bit of research and handwork! The end product is beautiful including the narration. Kudos and best wishes!
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Great job making this video.
It's good to see a non-malayali (which i'm assuming you are, forgive me if i'm wrong!) go so much in depth about different aspects of the malayalam film industry that even some malayalis overlook.
I'm also glad to see malayalam cinema on the path it's currently on, after a cringeworthy late 90's and early 2000's.
Keep up the good work!
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great...pretty insightful even for a malayalee like me. Great scene selection from movies which complements the narration. Only point missing is the influence of street plays/dramas in the early years of malayalalam cinema.
Thanks for the encouragement
This is so true. Many of the class actors in Malayalam movie in the 80s and 90s came from theater. They were all true actors
Excellent research and great analysis👌...presented beautifully👏...
❤️കൊള്ളാം ❤️
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Literally made tears of Joy❤❤❤ Malayalam Cinema ❤❤❤
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The best analysis on malayalam cinema covering all the aspects! Kudos to the team behind this video. I think you missed to mention about the genius G Aravindan. Recommend to watch Vasthuthara. You will even more relate if you are from WB.
We did mention Aravindan and John Abraham in the New Wave section. Vasthuhara we are not able to watch in absence of English subtitles. Watched Chidambaram and few more, Aravindan is an amazing auteur. We plan to have a discussion on him sometime next year
Well researched. Best wishes
This one gives so much knowledge and context....I somehow knew all this... but could not express!! Good job
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This is really awesome
It's clearly understood that you have put some great efforts !
These days there are many female oriented movies coming up like " 22 female Kottayam" , " How old are you?" and "Uyare"
Yeah watched them. Good ones.
Substance over style, rooted and relatable stories, realistic presentation.... The beauty of Malayalam cinema is that it tells the story of Kerala unlike other industries trying to mimic foreign cultures thus losing the relatability factor. Lastly the audience. Malayalam audience loves rooted stories, they love to celebrate their own culture through movies(a cultural reference is a must for Malayalees) simply because no place on earth loves it's own culture like Malayalees do. Wherever, to whatever parts of the world they go, you can never see a Malayali giving up their culture, they will stick to it no matter what.
We can't agree more ❤️❤️
The most Remaked Malayalam Movie before Drishyam is Cult Classic *Manichithrathazhu*
No, it's Shutter.
Thank you for this video! I appreciate the time and effort you put into researching and creating this well-thought-out video. While other RUclips channels focus on quick reviews and time-bound content, your channel is a rare gem in the Indian RUclips scene.
It is glad to see how you guys worked hard and found the essence of malayalam industry which is not even so well known among us. It shows your passion and dedication towards the cinema. Hoping there will be Indian Film Industry and not so much "woods".
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@@filmkopath Of course I will 🔥
I still remember watching scene where a young girl having her first period on a cycle and the next shot was a blooming flower near by. The film was Padmarajan's Rathinirvedam... I remember thinking that's simily in poetry but with cameras...
We plan to make an exclusive video on Padmarajan very soon
great presentation !! Loved it
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Wow...what a deep study and presentation...hats off...
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Thank you for making this fantastic video. Its one of the best ive seen about malayalam cinema.
Being a malayali this video makes me genuinely happy and proud.
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Malayalam Cinema:
The first 3D movie released in India was My Dear Kuttichathan (1984)
The first movie to portray a kissing scene was Marthandivarma (1933)
The first Hybrid movie made in India was O Faby (1983)
First feature film shot entirely on a Mobile phone camera in India was Jalachayam (2010)
First Indian film to be shot entirely in 8K resolution was villian (2017)
First Indian Mud-Race film is muddy (2021)
First copyright case in Indian film industry was Marthandavarma (1933)
First 70mm film in South India
was padayottam (1982)
The first Indian film to feature BMX bicycle sport was Nonsense (2018)
First South Indian film to win the National Film Award for Best Feature Film, and the first film to participate in an international film festival- chemmeen (1965)
@@anthhhess3477 throw of dice is not Indian. It's a German production. It is only based on an indian epic. You also research 😅
Also nobody said 'every' first is in Malayalam cinema. I read that about marthandivarama in Wikipedia. That's why I commented. I didn't know about the bangla film.
All love from kerala. Thank u
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Excellent description 😍😍
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Do analysis video of the Great Mammooty and Mohanlal. Mammootty is some one who started to break the language barrier of malayalam film industry in the late 80s with his numerous content oriented movies with powerful performances, started to release his movies outside kerala :) eg: Nirakoottu, Newdelhi, Oru cbi dairy kurupu, Samrajyam
.Mohanlal is also some one who equally carry the burden of the industry and performs good and content oriented movies in last 3-4 decades, his Vanaprastham, Kireedam, Thanmmathra are learning materials for the young film aspirants. they were the people who wins the national best actor award 5 times in last 35 years :)
We are having exclusive podcasts on both Mammotty and Mohanlal coming up soon. We will have guests joining us for the discussions who are equally passionate about Malayalam cinema. Stay tuned 🙏🙏
We have the podcast on Mammotty published now. Let us know your feedback.
Great work... appreciate your research. Thank you..
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Mann am telling you this guy will go places....mark my words........this documentary was so immersive that I didn't even realize it was 21 mins long. Although some work needs to be done to improve audio in some places, the way that he stitched together all scenes was breathtaking to say the least.....all the very best for all your future endeavors.
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Bro amazing content... Concise and precise content great editing and narration... Really appreciate your efforts 👍 keep up the good work . ❤️
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As a non malayali your indepth presentation is mind blowing. Can you make a second part of this video with the information from these comment and much more datas from the POV of non malayali.
Will definitely try
Nice detailing... I didn't even think of this...
Amazing vdeo! Great effort 👌🏻😊
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Wow... Such a nice compilation!
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@@filmkopath done👍
Thanks 👍🏼
Apart from everyone else malayalam cinema is in their own league
Great review❤️!!!
Bro, you have touched almost all aspects of Malayalam cinema...!! Excellent research done and Great presentation..Good Job man...👍🙂... Keep making videos like this...😀
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@@filmkopath I just did share to my friends, groups and channels ..After all, I can't let this much info go unnotice...Do make similar videos on every other good movie industries as well...!!! As mallus, we always appreciate good cinema...😎👍
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Nice overview. I had no idea. I wish to see the same for other industries too. This was very well informed and nicely done!!!!
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Wonderful observation ✌️
Really liked this one.
Very good observation.. ln Kerala films are made ' for the people by the people', where there 'people' are the deciding factor for makers to think how they want to make a movie
Spot on.
Amazing work 👌👍👍
You researched a lot. Great
You did great research for the video....good job!!
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@Filmkopath yaaa മോനെ അത് പൊളിച്ചു!!!! ഇതിൽ കൂടുതൽ ഞങ്ങൾക്കു അഭിമാനിക്കാൻ വേറെ ഒന്നും ഇല്ല . It's very very good to hear that you guys done the ground-work and came up with good selection of cinema's and directors without a Malayali's help. Its very proud moment for us. There is a plenty of other films also, keep watching and suggest us bengali movies also.
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You narrated the malayalam cinema from every point so marvelously.. thank you
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Suddenly youtube suggested me this Vedio superb analysis... 👏👏
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@@filmkopath 👏🙏😀
Good job guys, it is clear from the video that you guys did a lot of homework
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Impressed . well deserve an appreciation . great job..
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Well said it dear❤️👏👏✌️
Nice one
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Kollam poli sanam 👌👌
What a presentation yaar♥️😇
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Good, nice video & research 👍
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Excellent presentation .
Thank you so much!!
Keep up the good work dude..nice narration❤️🔥
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Speaking about the "Details", it was good to have that "Traditional Chenda" effect running in the baground.
Brilliantly done mate
Have seen so many Analysis regarding the topic by various channels ... But this one stands far ahead with its deeper analysis, pointing out every minute details and the structure of narration. Could allowed to skip even a bit .
Thank you so much for the Analysis. And Kudos to you efforts to study on the topic.
God Bless you. ❤🤗
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Good Video again❤️❤️❤️
Waiting for more guyz
Thanks Sayed ❤️❤️
Yesteryear actor sathyan was one of the first pioneer in natural acting in India Malayalam films were real back in 1950 itself
Quality content and good literature influence
That’s y Malayalam film has its reality which reflects in later work too
Sad to see nobody mentioned satyanmash
Very well presented........ congrats
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Great work. Keep it up
IN KERALA, we all love Good Movies.
The journey started from 1928 producing the first B&W silent movie, subsequently the first speaking movie in 1938
and never looked back. In fact, Malayalam Film Industry is blessed with Great Writers, Poets, Lyrists, Directors, Actors
and Technicians. We make Universal and Cinematically Beautiful Rich-Content Oriented Movies to cater the
growing demand and appetite for Quality Cinemas, thus the "Jallikattu".
Love from Kerala ❤️❤️❤️
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@@filmkopath sure❤️
Could you maybe share the sources of your information? I really love how you've laid the structure of the video and wish to learn more about the history and background of Malayalam Cinema.
Thanks for the encouragement. Our source would be mostly the Malayalam movies and interviews of the cast/crew. Internet articles on the history of Indian Cinema also helped.
@@filmkopath Could you Maybe share links to those articles if possible ? I am actually planning to do my PhD on the New Gen Wave of Malayalam cinema and your video and sources could give me a lot more insight
@@krishnanunnip6334 will try to get that for you. mostly they were random searches but maybe we have few notes saved. Let us talk over email
Good Job Guys.. 😎👍👍👍
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Malayalam Cinema is to India what Iranian Cinema is to the World..
Mahn!! This ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Quality content for a film lover like me. ❤
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Great work guys
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Super video very interesting
50s,60s ,70s,80s upto 1995 - Known as the "Golden Era" Of Indian Cinema
Its a nice presentation.I love Prithviraj Sukumaran!!!
Wow❤️
80s 90s were the Golden period of Malayalam cinema Lalettan Padmarajan❤️
ഈ ധർമ്മ ഹിന്ദിയിലും കർമ്മ തമിഴിലും മോക്ഷ മലയാളത്തിലും എഴുതിയതിന്റെ പിന്നിലെ ചേതോവികാരമെന്താന്ന് പറഞ്ഞിരുന്നെങ്കിൽ ഞാനങ്ങോട്ട്....
@@aneeshrahim അതു ഹിന്ദി അല്ല സംസ്കൃതം ദേവനാഗിരി ലിപി ധർമ്മം പാലിച്ചു കർമ്മം ചെയ്തു മോക്ഷം നേടാൻ.
Wowww this is brilliant....
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