If you're looking for guidance on how to address or prevent such incidents, especially in the context of Kerala or any other region, here are some general points that might be helpful:
No film exemplifies this better than Kireedam (The Crown, 1989), which ironically uses the Kerala temple festival as a backdrop for a family’s tragedy. The protagonist, Sethumadhavan, an aspiring police officer, is goaded into a fight with a local goon. The extended climax plays out against the backdrop of a temple festival, where the rhythmic beats of the panchari melam ironically underscore the primal, violent descent of a good man into a criminal. If you're looking for guidance on how to
Kerala’s geography is a character in itself. Unlike the generic hill stations or foreign locales of mainstream Indian cinema, Malayalam filmmakers have always rooted their stories in specific, tangible soil. No film exemplifies this better than Kireedam (The
Beyond the Screen: How Malayalam Cinema Captures the Soul of Kerala an aspiring police officer