Malayalam thundu kathakal refers to a type of folklore or traditional storytelling from Kerala, India, where "thundu" means "story" and "kathakal" means "stories" or "tales." These stories often feature mythological, supernatural, or fantastical elements.
– Before she won the Jnanpith, Joseph wrote this 3-page gem about a forest goddess forced to sign a land deal. It is a feminist, ecological allegory that feels eerily prophetic today.
Today, refers to stories that are: