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Films like The Great Indian Kitchen (2021) became a national watershed moment. The film is brutally simple: it shows a newlywed woman’s daily cycle of cooking, cleaning, serving, and washing, while her husband and father-in-law expect worship in return. There is no "villain." The villain is the Kerala kitchen itself, and the culture of upper-caste ritualistic pollution (where a menstruating woman cannot touch the pickles). The film sparked real-world debates about domestic labor and divorce rates in Kerala.

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