Through KG George's masterful writing, Irakal portrays the family as a microcosm of Indian society, especially following the Emergency period when those in positions of authority and wielding power were causing unrest, particularly among the younger generation.
A standout among political satires that goes beyond mere rants, KG George's Panchavadippalam offers a brilliant commentary on how politicians, motivated by their greed, work together, irrespective of their differing ideologies, to embezzle public funds.
Veteran Malayalam director and screenwriter KG George, a cinematic institution, who passed away on September 24, influenced generations of filmmakers in Kerala with his genre-bending style.
KG George's Adaminte Variyellu not only exposed the hypocrisies of the Malayali patriarchal society but also showcased the genuine potential of cinema through its impressive technical prowess.