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- stands apart as it is set in a milieu different from the usual one, the Valluvanadan village. The plot of the novel is allegedly similar to a Hindi story...
- 1996. Asuravithu (The Demon Seed; 1972) which is set in a fictional Valluvanadan village named Kizhakkemuri can be considered almost as a sequel to Naalukettu...
- directed by M.G. Sasi and produced by Aravind Venugopal under the banner Valluvanadan Talkies. Govind Padmasoorya plays the lead role of autobiographical character...
- different dialects of Malayalam, for example the villagers speak pure Valluvanadan Malayalam of South Malabar, the overseer uses the Trivandrum Malayalam...
- different dialects of Malayalam, for example, the villagers speak pure Valluvanadan Malayalam of South Malabar, the overseer uses the Trivandrum Malayalam...
- same name, the script and dialogues were by the novelist himself. The Valluvanadan dialect po****r in villages on the banks of the Bharathappuzha River...
- Kodiyamkunnu is derived from the old name "Odiyankunnu". Edathanattukara was a Valluvanadan Taluk of Malabar District, which was under the Malabar presidency. Before...
- beloved disciple of Sri Nambi. Later Guptans became part of the history of Valluvanadan area. As Guptans are of Kailasa Gothram, it is considered that they belong...
- connect with the main storyline." He then, praised the script's use of the Valluvanadan dialect throughout the film. The film's soundtrack was also successful...
- Retrieved 10 March 2019. "Entertainment Thiruvananthapuram - Cinema : A Valluvanadan tale retold". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 23 September 2009...