: Movies frequently explore the distinct subcultures of Kerala’s varied topography, from the rugged life of high-range settlers in Idukki to the fishing communities of the coastal belts.
The breathtaking backdrops of Kerala have always been a part of its cinema, but now, these locations are being consciously developed into tourism hotspots, allowing fans to physically walk into their favourite movie scenes.
: Classic films often romanticize or critique the rural landscapes of Valluvanad and Central Travancore, showcasing lush green paddy fields, temple ponds, and monsoon rains.