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Mollywood: “Mini Hollywood of India” – A Perspective

The Malayalam film industry, fondly known as Mollywood, is experiencing a golden age of cinema. With critically acclaimed films like ARM, Aadujeevitham, and Manjummal Boys, the industry has become a hub of innovation and storytelling that resonates globally. Five industry figures—Rakesh Kuriakose, Sanjay P. Nambiar, Vijeesh Vijayan, and Niseeth C, PS Arjun share their insights into this remarkable transformation.

 

Rakesh Kuriakose, founder of Migress Productions and producer of the critically acclaimed movie Simon Daniel which was widely accepted in digital platforms , attributes this success to a more discerning audience that demands thought-provoking content. “Filmmakers are experimenting with genres and storytelling like never before,” he explains. Rakesh also highlights the role of digital platforms and technology in expanding the reach of Malayalam cinema. “More projects are in the pipeline and our upcoming production, #3, is a big-budget venture aimed at pushing creative boundaries,” he adds.

 

Sanjay P. Nambiar, a techie and passionate investor, believes increased funding has allowed filmmakers to pursue ambitious projects with higher production values, attracting a broader audience. He emphasizes the need for modern infrastructure, including film studios and training facilities, while advocating collaboration to tackle challenges like piracy and distribution inefficiencies.

 

Vijeesh Vijayan, well known as ‘Noolunda”, a Mollywood actor and known for his performances in films like ‘Nammal’ and ‘Classmates’, emphasizes the industry’s focus on character-driven storytelling. “Actors today are challenged to dive deeper into nuanced roles, as audiences have become more discerning,” he says. Vijeesh credits directors and writers for creating multi-dimensional characters that push actors to deliver their best. “It’s an exciting time to be an actor in Mollywood, with opportunities to explore diverse roles and reach global audiences,” he adds.

 

Niseeth C., an experienced industry consultant, sees Mollywood’s success as the culmination of years of consistent quality and strategic growth. “Malayalam cinema’s unique identity and authentic storytelling are its strengths,” he notes. He cautions against complacency, stressing the importance of continuous innovation to stay competitive.  

 

PS Arjun, columnist and filmmaker, credits Mollywood’s rise to its ability to balance artistic depth with commercial appeal. “Films like Drishyam demonstrate how Malayalam cinema merges universal themes with poetic storytelling, resonating with global audiences,” he remarks.

 

The Road Ahead

Mollywood’s golden age is a result of bold storytelling, strategic investments, and cultural resonance. By nurturing talent, embracing innovation, and addressing industry challenges, the Malayalam film industry is poised to solidify its position as a global cinematic powerhouse and can mention as “Mini Hollywood of Indian Cinema”.

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