First Malayalam Film 'link' Link

First Malayalam Film 'link' Link

For J. C. Daniel, it was a challenge.

Every film made in Malayalam since—the masterworks of Adoor Gopalakrishnan, the mass entertainers of Mohanlal and Mammootty, the new-wave experiments—owes a silent debt to that night in 1930. They are the descendants of a lost film that dared to dream, and a man who refused to let his language be silent. first malayalam film

Its creator was a restless polymath named J. C. Daniel—a businessman, a journalist, a playwright, and, above all, a man possessed by a singular dream: to see the stories of his land flicker to life on a screen. In the late 1920s, cinema was a foreign import. The only films Keralites saw were silent reels from Bombay, Hollywood, or Europe, often screened in traveling tents. There was no film industry in Kerala, no studios, no technicians trained in the craft. For most, cinema was a magical illusion from distant lands. Every film made in Malayalam since—the masterworks of