Summary of the play investment by n krishnapillai
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The founder of modern Malayalam drama — none other than N. Krishna Pillai can be referred so. He was a genius who made Malayalam drama what it is today,” said novelist C. Radhakrishnan.
Delivering the inaugural address at the birth centenary celebrations of N. Krishna Pillai in Kozhikode on Tuesday, the writer went down memory lane recollecting his years with the dramatist, who cared for his students, a care that developed into a care for the universe later on.
“There are people who criticise that Krishna Pillai, like literary giants Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai or Kesavadev would not have existed if not for great writers in the West. Being inspired by a movement in the West does not create great literature. One who is firmly footed in one’s culture can only make it. Drawing inspiration from one’s culture is the duty and responsibility of every creative person,” Mr. Radhakrishnan said.
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He was instrumental in shredding the farcical humour from Malayalam drama and introducing serious character studies. 'Kanyaka', 'Balabalam', 'Anuranjanam', 'Mutakkumuthal' and 'Kutathile Vilakku' are his other major plays. N. Krishna Pillai's celebrated play 'Bhagna Bhavanam' will be staged in the city on Tuesday.