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The rise of multiplexes and digital platforms has also changed the way Malayalam films are produced, distributed, and consumed. The increasing popularity of Malayalam films on streaming platforms like Amazon Prime and Netflix has introduced Mollywood to a global audience.

In the 1950s and 1960s, the industry transitioned from mythological dramas to powerful social realism. Landmark films like Neelakuyil (1954) addressed the rigid caste system, untouchability, and feudalism. Based on a story by legendary writer Uroob, the film utilized local dialects and authentic rural backdrops, setting a precedent for realism.