Lekha Vyloppilly gives final touches to the illustration of Vyloppilly Sreedhara Menon’s poem Mambazham “This poem has a lot of significance. It explores the relationship between a mother and her son.
Neerasam bhaavich nee poyithenkilum... Kunje neeyithu nukarnnale ammakk sughamavu... — Lines from Mambazham by Vyloppilli ...
A slight girl is perched atop two desks, lashed together for stability, at the entrance of SRV School in Kochi, totally engrossed in the mural she is painting. Coconut shells filled with colours, as ...
KOCHI: Mambazham, the poem penned by Vyloppilli Sreedhara Menon in 1936 still deeply touches the heart of every Malayali who reads it. The creation explores the serene relationship between a mother ...
The verses come in a variety of voices—a rich baritone, a quavering contralto, occasionally a reedy falsetto, all of them altered by the power of poetry, a power imbued in them thanks to the passion ...
Vyloppilli Sreedhara Menon was an Indian poet of Malayalam literature known for his works such as Kudiyozhikkal, Kannikkoythu and Mambazham. The institution that holds Menon's name is Government ...
Reality shows are a dime a dozen. However, one with poetry as a base for its show is rare. ‘Mambazham' on Kairali TV is a reality show with a difference; instead of song or dance as its base, it has ...
The simple, yet powerful image in Vyloppilli Sreedhara Menon’s pensive poem Mambazham (1936) of a mother offering a mango to her son, where he had been buried, months after she had reprimanded him for ...
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