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How AI is reshaping storytelling in Malayalam cinema!

IndiaTimes Sunday, 16 March 2025
Christopher Nolan claims AI will impact filmmaking, but storytelling remains human. The Malayalam film 'Gaganachari' integrates AI imagery with real visuals to create a post-apocalyptic Kerala on a budget. Director Arun Chandu praises AI's role in elevating the viewing experience. Meanwhile, 'Rekhachithram' uses AI for de-aging with remarkable success, contrasting with less effective big-budget films like 'Indian 2'. Director Jofin T Chacko credits his team for capturing Mammootty's essence. AI may allow Malayalam cinema to overcome past limitations and revive legendary actors on screen.
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