Moreover, the "exclusive" label often highlighted the thriving, albeit controversial, ecosystem of film distribution. While the film industry battled piracy, for the average viewer, the "DVDPlay run" was the only affordable way to watch a movie multiple times. It democratized cinema. A daily-wage worker could own a collection of Lalettan’s classics for the price of one theater ticket. The low-resolution prints, the occasional time stamp from a TV broadcast, and the "For Private Viewing Only" disclaimer did not diminish the joy; they added to the artifact's character.
[ 0.5.5 ], the "exclusive" run of Malayalam cinema is more accessible today than ever before through legitimate digital channels.
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