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: The plot follows Chandrakumar, a wealthy man's son who is kidnapped and taken to Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), where he grows up as a laborer. A chance meeting with a relative and the discovery of a birthmark eventually lead to a family reunion.

In the late 1920s, cinema was a burgeoning art form in India, largely dominated by productions from Bombay and Calcutta. Daniel, however, was determined to create a film industry in his home region. He travelled to Bombay to learn the technical aspects of filmmaking and returned to Trivandrum to establish the . This studio was the first of its kind in Kerala, effectively marking the organizational birth of the industry. first malayalam film

Tragically, Vigathakumaran is considered a . No prints of the movie survive today, a common fate for many silent films of the era due to the volatile nature of early nitrate film stock. We know of its existence only through newspaper advertisements, reviews, and the written accounts of those involved. : The plot follows Chandrakumar, a wealthy man's

Today, no print of Vigathakumaran survives. It is a lost film. But its absence is more powerful than any surviving reel. It stands as a silent monument to both artistic courage and social bigotry. It is a reminder that the first story Malayalam cinema ever told was not about gods or kings, but about a lost child searching for home in a world built on walls of caste. Daniel, however, was determined to create a film

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