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The portrayal of women's issues, like dowry deaths and female foeticide, in films like "Pournami" (2006) and "Padi" (2016), has sparked public debate and raised awareness about these critical issues. The film "Angamaly Diaries" (2017) has humorously critiqued the macho culture and masculinity in Kerala.

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