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Interspeech 2024

Kos, Greece
1-5 September 2024

Chairs: Itshak Lapidot, Sharon Gannot
doi: 10.21437/Interspeech.2024
ISSN: 2958-1796

In recent years, there has been a surge in the production of films that cater to a wide range of audiences, both within Kerala and globally. This includes a mix of drama, thriller, horror, and comedy films, many of which have found success not only at the box office but also at various national and international film festivals. The rise of digital platforms has revolutionized the way we consume media and films. Today, content creators have multiple avenues to showcase their work, reaching audiences beyond traditional cinema halls. This shift has also led to a change in viewer preferences, with many opting for content that is easily accessible and diverse.

Kerala, known for its rich cultural heritage and high literacy rate, has a thriving film industry that is an integral part of its social fabric. Malayalam cinema, as it is formally known, has a history that spans several decades and has contributed significantly to Indian cinema. From the early days of "Mammootty" and "Mohanlal" - two actors who have become synonymous with Malayalam cinema - to the contemporary era of new-age filmmakers experimenting with diverse genres, Kerala's film industry has evolved considerably. Exploring the Themes and Trends Malayalam films are often characterized by their compelling storytelling, strong social messages, and a unique blend of humor and pathos. Filmmakers from Kerala have been known to tackle complex social issues, ranging from corruption and crime to more nuanced explorations of human relationships and emotions. kerala sax video filims

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In recent years, there has been a surge in the production of films that cater to a wide range of audiences, both within Kerala and globally. This includes a mix of drama, thriller, horror, and comedy films, many of which have found success not only at the box office but also at various national and international film festivals. The rise of digital platforms has revolutionized the way we consume media and films. Today, content creators have multiple avenues to showcase their work, reaching audiences beyond traditional cinema halls. This shift has also led to a change in viewer preferences, with many opting for content that is easily accessible and diverse.

Kerala, known for its rich cultural heritage and high literacy rate, has a thriving film industry that is an integral part of its social fabric. Malayalam cinema, as it is formally known, has a history that spans several decades and has contributed significantly to Indian cinema. From the early days of "Mammootty" and "Mohanlal" - two actors who have become synonymous with Malayalam cinema - to the contemporary era of new-age filmmakers experimenting with diverse genres, Kerala's film industry has evolved considerably. Exploring the Themes and Trends Malayalam films are often characterized by their compelling storytelling, strong social messages, and a unique blend of humor and pathos. Filmmakers from Kerala have been known to tackle complex social issues, ranging from corruption and crime to more nuanced explorations of human relationships and emotions.