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| Medium | Notable Example | Core Message | |--------|----------------|--------------| | | Katha Parayumbol (2010) – a mother’s tale told through a flashback narrative. | Mother’s love transcends class boundaries. | | Television | Amma (Mazhavil Manorama, 2022) – a daily soap where the matriarch negotiates modernity and tradition. | The evolving role of mothers in urban Kerala. | | Digital Platforms | Instagram series #AmmaKambikatha (2023) – short videos where grandmothers recount personal wartime experiences. | Oral history preservation via social media. | | Literature | Muthassi (2021) by Kavya Madhavan – a collection of short stories titled “Amma Kambikatha” that reimagines the mother figure as a protagonist of her own destiny. | Feminist reinterpretation of the mother archetype. |

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These stories emphasized moral lessons—obedience, sacrifice, and cleverness—while simultaneously granting mothers a semi‑divine status within the community’s moral compass. | Medium | Notable Example | Core Message

Traditional tales celebrate the mother’s willingness to give up personal ambitions for her children. Modern reinterpretations interrogate this trope, showing mothers reclaiming agency (e.g., Kavya Madhavan’s novella Muthassi ). | The evolving role of mothers in urban Kerala

The advent of the printing press in Kerala (mid‑19th century) allowed the transcription of oral tales. Pioneering Malayalam writers such as , V. K. N. and K. M. Tharakan began to embed mother‑centric narratives into modern prose.