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On paper, Adipapam was an ambitious project. Directed by P. Chandrakumar and produced by the notorious "Seven Arts" banner (known for their sensationalist hits like Adimakal), the film attempted to visualize the Book of Genesis. It was a retelling of the creation of the world, the story of Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel, and the Great Flood.
In an era before CGI, the film relied heavily on practical effects, matte paintings, and elaborate sets to recreate the Garden of Eden and the Ark. For a regional industry like Malayalam cinema, which often favored realistic, socially grounded dramas in the 80s, mounting a biblical epic was a massive gamble.
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