Breaking the Mold: How Experimental Cinema Redefines Life on Screen | Vinay Govind | TEDxAGBSKochi
Vinay Govind explored the transformative power of cinema and its ability to reshape perspectives. He began by referring to Sthanarthi Sreekutan, highlighting how cinema has always played a role in breaking stereotypes and redefining societal views. For him, being a cinephile means embracing not only mainstream narratives but also the world of experimental cinema. He emphasized that experimental films, like scientific experiments, have no right or wrong—if the audience enjoys them, they succeed.Addressing the complexity of filmmaking, Govind noted that cinema is not the work of one person but rather the outcome of many individuals collaborating around a single, often unconventional idea. Convincing people, navigating the production process, and building a believable world that moves audiences with emotion are all challenges that make cinema unique. Importantly, he stressed that an idea deserves investment—cinema cannot be reduced to a formula that guarantees results.The talk also reflected on milestone films in Mollywood, tracing how they reshaped the industry and inspired new generations of filmmakers. While technology, equipment, and workflow have evolved significantly, Mr. Govind emphasized that the core concepts must remain rooted in storytelling.He touched upon the impact of AI in recent times, acknowledging both its potential and its challenges. Yet, at the heart of his message was a simple truth: among us exist countless untold stories, and each of them carries the potential to be transformed into cinema.Through this talk, Vinay Govind reinforced that cinema is not just entertainment—it is a living, collaborative art form that dares to experiment, inspires change, and connects us through shared emotions. Vinay Govind, born in 1988 in Perinthalmanna, Kerala, is a vibrant voice in contemporary Malayalam cinema. A graduate in Visual Communications from Loyola College, Chennai, he began his creative journey in advertising and soon became an associate director to V.K. Prakash, contributing to acclaimed films like Beautiful, Trivandrum Lodge, and Gulumal.
He made his directorial debut with Kili Poyi (2013), one of India’s rare stoner comedies—an instant youth cult classic. His follow-up, Kohinoor (2015), a retro-style heist comedy, delighted audiences with its nostalgic charm and memorable music. His most recent project, Get-Set Baby! (2025), explores modern social themes through heartfelt storytelling.
Known for quirky, out-of-the-box narratives and meticulous scripting, Vinay also dabbles in writing lyrics and even lent his voice to a track in Kili Poyi. With a dynamic career spanning ad films and feature storytelling, he continues to push the boundaries of Malayalam cinema. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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