Through KG George's masterful writing, Irakal portrays the family as a microcosm of Indian society, especially following the Emergency period when those in positions of authority and wielding power were causing unrest, particularly among the younger generation.
A standout among political satires that goes beyond mere rants, KG George's Panchavadippalam offers a brilliant commentary on how politicians, motivated by their greed, work together, irrespective of their differing ideologies, to embezzle public funds.
KG George's Adaminte Variyellu not only exposed the hypocrisies of the Malayali patriarchal society but also showcased the genuine potential of cinema through its impressive technical prowess.
Long before the rise of the cinema within cinema trend during the 2010s, triggered by the release of Milan Luthria's The Dirty Picture, KG George fearlessly exposed the film industry's pitfalls and its (disturbing) treatment of women in his Lekhayude Maranam Oru Flashback.
Widely acclaimed as one of the finest mystery thrillers India has ever produced and one of the most meticulously crafted Malayalam movies of all time, KG George's Yavanika stands apart from typical films in its genre.