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More recently, Ayyappanum Koshiyum (2020) used the rivalry between a police officer (representing the state machinery) and a retired havildar (representing the common man's pride) to discuss class struggle without ever mentioning Marx. The culture of Kerala is one of strikes ( Hartals ), union meetings, and ideological debates in tea shops. Cinema captures this linguistic duel perfectly. The protagonists are rarely silent; they are verbose, argumentative, and intellectually wired—true children of a state with the highest library density in the world. Kerala has a deep-rooted "film society culture" dating