Malayalam Folktale to movie
When I was talking to my cousin about how our Malayalam teacher told us the story 'parayi petta panthirukulam' ,she had no clue what I was saying. So I roughly told her the story. It's a popular Kerala folktale about Vararuchi and his wife Panchami, who, on a pilgrimage, had twelve children, eleven of whom were abandoned because they had mouth, and the last one, born without a mouth, became a deity and people built temples for him (vaayilakunnilappan). At that moment I realised this can be made in to a movie (with some changes in the story). What's your opinion?
When I was talking to my cousin about how our Malayalam teacher told us the story 'parayi petta panthirukulam' ,she had no clue what I was saying. So I roughly told her the story. It's a popular Kerala folktale about Vararuchi and his wife Panchami, who, on a pilgrimage, had twelve children, eleven of whom were abandoned because they had mouth, and the last one, born without a mouth, became a deity and people built temples for him (vaayilakunnilappan). At that moment I realised this can be made in to a movie (with some changes in the story). What's your opinion?