It rains line and light
As the popular advertisement says, nothing covers Kerala better than the rain. The same is applicable to literature and film. It rains heavily and elegantly in both with cascading impact, drawing even the dry hearts to the niceties of life. Monsoon is the source of Malayalam literature. It rains abundantly on our stories, poems, music, folklore and movies. Because Monsoon is a part of Malayali life. So an art form dealing life cannot ignore it. Though monsoon has many meanings such as trade wind, silk etc., in Kerala, monsoon simply means rainy season and that includes all. From the classical story Vellappokkathil (In the Flood) by Thakazhi in which the fierceness and horror of rain is personified as death which steals the life of Vedamanikyam, to the much quoted Khasakkinte Ithihasam (The legend of Khasak) in which Ravi, the protagonist, lays on earth, waiting death to be embraced, fully wet with rain drops, Malayalam literature gracefully illustrates the vivacity of monsoon. In Rathrimazha (Rain in the Night), a masterpiece of Sugathakumari, our nature poet, night-rain gets unison with the poetess herself who experiences different situations of life. Zakhariah’s story, Mazha (The Rain) is considered as the lone heavy rain in the genre of short story of Malayalam literary arena whereas M.N. Vijayan looks into the rain as a market system, which reflects the discrimination of God’s justice. Rain remains always as an integral part of Malayalam cinema. Even in that day when technology was not much advanced, Hariharan’s Vellam (Water) draws a clear picture of a terrified face of village submerged in a great flood, with mind-boggling perfection. The distress and violence caused by drought and water scarcity is artistically illustrated in the movie Vaisali by Bharathan using the possibilities of myths abundantly. The ecstasy of love in the background of rain is beautifully pictured in Mazha (The Rain) by Lenin Rajendran. The movie Perumazhakkalam (The heavy rainy season), as the title means, tries rain as an actor filled with its presence through out the movie like a shadow. In short, the oeuvre of Malayalam filmdom is rich with raindrops.
by
B. Harikumar
curtasy kerala caling
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