Film & Literature
Female Agency and Hybrid Identity of Beepathu in the Film Thallumala
Volume / Issue
Vol. 17, Issue 1 · February 2026
Pages
765-775
Article ID
2026V17N1015
Abstract
Films are not merely an entertainment medium but rather acts as a conduit of cultural change in the society. Malayalam films witnessed many experimentations in style and theme. But when it comes to the depiction of female characters, very few films succeeded in bringing out constructive ideas. Thallumala, a film directed by Khalid Rahman stands out as a symbol of deconstructive representation of gender roles and female agency. The female lead, Beepathu stands as a symbol of transition in the Malayalam film industry. This paper positions Beepathu(Pathu) as a cultural agent who continuously negotiates the fixed identity of female characters especially heroine in the backdrop of Mappila culture. The article tries to analyse how does Pathu exercise female agency within a masculine narrative. It also analyses the ways in which she intervenes in the cultural economy of fame, fashion, conflict and identity.
Keywords
Cultural agentcultural economyfemale agencyfamefashionidentity
Article History
Received
1 September 2026
Accepted
11 February 2026
Published Online
3 February 2026
Full Text
How to Cite
Ramlath A, Dr. Najeeb P M. “Female Agency and Hybrid Identity of Beepathu in the Film Thallumala.” The Criterion: An International Journal in English, vol. 17, no. 1, Feb. 2026, pp. 765-775. ISSN: 0976-8165. DOI: https://doi.org/10.66376/criterion.v17.n1.52

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