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Kathakali originated from Ramanattom (Raman; attom(enactment) and Krishnanattom (Krishnan; attom(enactment). History has it that Raja (ruler) of Kottarakkara (a province in Kerala) sculpted Ramanattom when the Zamorin (then ruler of Kozhikode, another province in Kerala) refused to allow a performance of Krishnanattom in the former’s palace. Subsequently, Kottayam Thampuran (ruler of Kottayam, another province in Kerala) composed several plays on Mahabharata thereby making these distinct from stories based on Ramanattom. Thus, Kathakali was born. Kathakali shares a lot of similarities to both Ramanattom and Krishnanattom. But it also incorporated several outside elements, which is thought to have contributed to its popularity. In particular, the increasing use of Malayalam, which is the local language (albeit as a mix of Sanskrit and Malayalam, called Manipravaalam) made it more popular among the masses. During its evolution, Kathakali also imbibed elements from folk and martial arts which existed at the time in Kerala. Characters with vividly painted faces and elaborate costumes re-enact stories from the Hindu epics, Mahabharata and Ramayana. Kathakali is featured in the award-winning Indo-French-German produced film Vaanaprastham dierected by shji n karun and acted by mohanlal. Kathakali has traditionally been performed in Hindu temples, but nowadays it may also be seen in theatres At early ages of Kathakkaly,it was in an uncivilised form. later a great artist named Kapplingattu Nampothiry introdused all those changes that we see today.At the beginning there was no such makaps for 'veshams'. kapplingatt introdused them,and also before his time the songs were sang by the performing artist it was he who placed different persons for song.
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Kathakali originated from Ramanattom (Raman; attom(enactment) and Krishnanattom (Krishnan; attom(enactment). History has it that Raja (ruler) of Kottarakkara (a province in Kerala) sculpted Ramanattom when the Zamorin (then ruler of Kozhikode, another province in Kerala) refused to allow a performance of Krishnanattom in the former’s palace. Subsequently, Kottayam Thampuran (ruler of Kottayam, another province in Kerala) composed several plays on Mahabharata thereby making these distinct from stories based on Ramanattom. Thus, Kathakali was born. Kathakali shares a lot of similarities to both Ramanattom and Krishnanattom. But it also incorporated several outside elements, which is thought to have contributed to its popularity. In particular, the increasing use of Malayalam, which is the local language (albeit as a mix of Sanskrit and Malayalam, called Manipravaalam) made it more popular among the masses. During its evolution, Kathakali also imbibed elements from folk and martial arts which existed at the time in Kerala. Characters with vividly painted faces and elaborate costumes re-enact stories from the Hindu epics, Mahabharata and Ramayana. Kathakali is featured in the award-winning Indo-French-German produced film Vaanaprastham dierected by shji n karun and acted by mohanlal. Kathakali has traditionally been performed in Hindu temples, but nowadays it may also be seen in theatres At early ages of Kathakkaly,it was in an uncivilised form. later a great artist named Kapplingattu Nampothiry introdused all those changes that we see today.At the beginning there was no such makaps for 'veshams'. kapplingatt introdused them,and also before his time the songs were sang by the performing artist it was he who placed different persons for song.
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'Chayamukhi' directed by Prasanth Narayanan was staged at Lulu International Convention centre yesterday, the 12th March 2008.
The play narrates a tale of love through characters from the Mahabharatha.The characters in Chayamukhi, a Malayalam drama with cine actors Mohanlal and Mukesh in the lead, discover the truth in their hearts by looking at a mirror with unusual qualities.
The play is about discovering love. "To love is easy, but to be loved is difficult".
Studio/24.6.49,A22a(v)The Inter-Dominion Conference between India and Pakistan being held at Karachi on June 25, 1949 to discuss the problem relating to the evacuee property and to discover ways and means of having amicable settlement, in this respect, between the two countries. The Indian delegation is headed by Shri N. Gopalaswami Ayyanger, Minister for Railways, and Transport, Government of India. The photograph shows some of the members of the Indian delegation on their departure form Karachi from Palam Aerodrome on June 24, 1949.Mr. Ayyanger is seen just at the door of the plane. At his right are Shri Mohanlal Saksena, S. Ujjal Singh, Minister, East Punjab, S. Joginder Singh Man; Mr. Ganga Saran; and Prof. Ghanshyam Jethanand.
'Chayamukhi' directed by Prasanth Narayanan was staged at Lulu International Convention centre yesterday, the 12th March 2008.
The play narrates a tale of love through characters from the Mahabharatha.The characters in Chayamukhi, a Malayalam drama with cine actors Mohanlal and Mukesh in the lead, discover the truth in their hearts by looking at a mirror with unusual qualities.
The play is about discovering love. "To love is easy, but to be loved is difficult".
'Chayamukhi' directed by Prasanth Narayanan was staged at Lulu International Convention centre yesterday, the 12th March 2008.
The play narrates a tale of love through characters from the Mahabharatha.The characters in Chayamukhi, a Malayalam drama with cine actors Mohanlal and Mukesh in the lead, discover the truth in their hearts by looking at a mirror with unusual qualities.
The play is about discovering love. "To love is easy, but to be loved is difficult".
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Mohanlal and Mukesh are in the lead roles in 'Chayamukhi', produced by Mukesh.
This series of pictures were taken yesterday at the rehearsal camp in Ernakulam. The first staging is at Trissur Lulu Convention Centre on the 12th March 2008. It could well be the beginning of a scene in Malayalam theatre.