There is a reason the "English-speaking Malayali" is a trope. Thanks to high literacy rates and a historically heavy emphasis on education, a sophisticated vocabulary is not confined to Kerala’s IT parks. A viral clip might feature a fisherman smoothly using the word "preposterous," a local politician schooling a journalist on international law, or an auto-rickshaw driver explaining the nuances of Marxist theory. It shatters the urban-rural, educated-uneducated binaries that exist in the rest of the country.
Title: When an intimate clip becomes public: Legal, social, and practical steps for Kerala readers mallu mms scandal clip kerala malayali
The discussion often shifts toward the legal consequences under Indian law: There is a reason the "English-speaking Malayali" is a trope
@Chetta_Thallumaala commented: “Ente ponnu sahodara… it’s a bus. People step on feet. If you want a bubble, buy a car. Also, demanding a PhD-level apology for a footstep is peak Kerala ‘Overaction’.” If you want a bubble, buy a car