Malayalam is a language rich in metaphors, idioms, and emotional depth. The "best" writers utilize local dialects (such as the Valluvanadan, Thrissur, or Malabar slangs) to give characters distinct personalities and voices.
Malayalam Kambi Kathakal, which translates to "short funny stories" in Malayalam, is a genre of literature that emerged in the 1970s. Characterized by their lighthearted and humorous tone, these stories often poke fun at everyday life, societal norms, and politics. The genre is known for its clever use of language, absurd situations, and witty one-liners. malayalam kambi kathakal best