Moreover, Malayalam cinema has been instrumental in promoting Kerala's folk art forms, such as Kathakali, Koothu, and Theyyam. Films like "Kathakali" (1965) and "Thinnappavum Nikkahum" (1982) featured these art forms, introducing them to a wider audience and helping to preserve Kerala's cultural heritage. The films also showcased the state's traditional music, including Sopana Sangeetham and Kerala Pancham Sangeetham, which are an integral part of Kerala's cultural identity.

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