This period is the high watermark of cultural cinema. Directors like G. Aravindan, John Abraham, and K. G. George, alongside screenwriter M. T. Vasudevan Nair, created what is often called "middle cinema" (not fully art-house, not purely commercial). These films interrogated:
Here’s a concise yet insightful report on , highlighting what makes it unique in the Indian film landscape. This period is the high watermark of cultural cinema
gaining acclaim for deconstructing toxic patriarchal structures. Key Historical Figures and Films and K. G. George