Kambi kathakal, which translates to "story songs," are a traditional form of Malayalam literature that originated in the early 20th century. These stories, often written in verse, were initially meant to be sung or recited orally. Over time, they evolved into a popular form of narrative poetry, tackling a range of themes, from romance to social issues. Kambi kathakal are known for their lyrical language, engaging storytelling, and exploration of human emotions.
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