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  2. Rajeev Alunkal - Wikipedia

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    Rajeev Alunkal is an Indian poet, lyricist, music director and orator. Now, He is the member of Central Film Censor Board. He is the former chairman of Kumaranashan Smarakam, Pallana, Govt of Kerala. [1] He is best known for writing lyrics on romantic and philosophical themes. He has written poems and songs.

  3. K. V. Simon - Wikipedia

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    Mahakavi Kunnampurathu Varghese Simon (7 February 1883 – 20 February 1944) was a Malayalam Christian poet from Kerala, India. [1] He was also a musician, a teacher, a reformer, a writer, a Bible scholar and apologist. Simon authored around three hundred hymns or poems and some thirty books. K. V.

  4. Music of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Pop music in Kerala saw development in the latter half of the 1990s with the emergence of East Coast Vijayan and his music company, East Coast Audios. Vijayan is considered a pioneer of non-film pop album songs in Kerala. As a poet himself, he wrote the lyrics for the first non-film music album in Malayalam, Ninakkai, which was released in 1998 ...

  5. Anwar Ali (poet) - Wikipedia

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    He has translated a series of modern Anglophone African poems and poems from Indian languages like Tamil, Hindi, Kannada, and Assamese into Malayalam. [ 6 ] On Ali’s contribution to Malayalam poetry, his friend and fellow poet Anitha Thampi has highlighted Ali’s unique exploration and transformation of the language of poetry in Malayalam.

  6. Kunchan Nambiar - Wikipedia

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    Kunchan Nambiar is considered by many as the master of Malayalam satirist poetry [5] and is credited with the popularisation of a performing art known as Ottan Thullal. [6] The word, thullal , means 'dance/jumping', but under this name Nambiar developed a new style of verse narration, interspersed with occasional background music and dance-like ...

  7. Nalapat Narayana Menon - Wikipedia

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    Nalapat Narayana Menon (7 October 1887 – 31 October 1954) was a Malayalam language author from Kerala state, South India. [1] His oeuvre consists of poems, plays and translations. His best known works include Paavangal , a translation of Victor Hugo 's Les Misérables , and the elegy Kannuneerthulli .

  8. Olappamanna - Wikipedia

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    Government Victoria College Palakkad, Olappamanna's alma mater. Olappamanna was born on 10 January 1923, in Vellinezhi in Palakkad district of the south Indian state of Kerala in Olappamanna Mana, a wealthy family with a feudal past known for its patronage of artists and musicians [1] [2] to Neelakantan Nambuthirippad and Devasena Antharjanam.

  9. Moyinkutty Vaidyar - Wikipedia

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    The songs of Moyinkutty Vaidyar are distinguished by their depth of imagination, the beauty of the metaphors used, the creativity comparisons involved and the variety of their ishals (tunes/modes). [8] His poems depicted the emotional manifestation of Muslims of the day, using literary forms such as romanticism, devotionalism and social realism ...