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Madhavan didn’t attend the ceremony. He was in his apartment, writing again—a series of essays titled The D-Grade Manifesto . He argued that the only films worth saving were the ones the industry tried to bury. “True ‘Malayalam grade’,” he wrote, “is not about production value. It’s about dhairyam (courage).”

Avoid reviews that only tell you whether the "hero looked cool" or if the "songs are chartbusters." That is commercial cinema language. Grade-conscious reviews tell you if the film respects your time and intelligence.