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Kerala, a state in South India, is the setting of numerous Malayalam-language films. Here are a few illustrations of well-known Keralan films and their plots: In the 2013 crime drama Drishyam, Mohanlal's character, Georgekutty, and his family are charged with the death of a young kid. A straightforward man named Georgekutty owns a cable TV company in a small hamlet in Kerala. The rest of the narrative focuses on his efforts to establish his innocence and prevent his family from being charged with the crime.
Three cousins who travel to Bangalore for various reasons are the subjects of the coming-of-age drama Bangalore Days (2014). Their relationships, aspirations, and difficulties adjusting to life in a new place are explored in the film. Ustad Hotel (2012) is a family drama that centres on Faizi, a young chef who returns to Kerala after studying abroad. Faizi is portrayed by Dulquer Salmaan. He assists his grandfather in managing a modest hotel and makes an effort to bring new meals to the establishment. The themes of family, tradition, and pursuing one's passion are all explored
In the 2019 drama film Kumbalangi Nights, four brothers who reside in a Keralan fishing village close to Kochi are the centre of the story. In an effort to understand their connections, difficulties, and dreams, the film investigates these aspects of their life.
 Premam (2015) is a romance drama that depicts the lives of George David, a college student in Kerala (played by Nivin Pauly). In the film, his relationships with three different women at various points in his life are examined, along with how they affected his outlook on romance and the meaning of life.
These are only a few illustrations of well-known Keralan films and their plots. Over the years, Keralan cinema has produced a number of critically acclaimed films and has a strong storytelling legacy.