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Building a character from scratch takes time. By spoofing Mohanlal’s character from Narasimham , the author gets 45 minutes of character development for free. The reader instantly feels the nostalgia and the established moral compass of the hero. The fall from that grace is the actual spectacle.
Furthermore, deepfake technology (though illegal and dangerous) is the visual parallel to literary spoofing. The text-based spoof remains safer, as it leaves only the imagination to work. The world of "Malayalam Kambi Novels Using Cinema Spoofing" is not high art. It is pulp. It is gutter literature. But it is also a fascinating psychological mirror of the Malayali male (and increasingly, female) psyche. It reveals that our cinematic heroes are not just characters; they are emotional property. To own a hero, one must break him. To possess a heroine, one must rewrite her. Malayalam Kambi Novels Using Cinema Spoofing
As long as Mohanlal and Mammootty dominate the silver screen, anonymous writers in small Kerala towns will continue typing, line by line, turning Vanaprastham into Vanitha Rasam , and Bharatham into Bharatha Ratnam . Building a character from scratch takes time