The musical drama 'Kadalolangal' unties the knots of good and evil on the shores and on the shore. Corruption, injustice and interference in the judiciary by those in power, both covertly and openly, make the musical drama tense with its zeal. Fishermen at sea still accept the persecution. Fishermen experience isolation and segregation, much like the misery of the poor living on land. Injustices are everywhere. Political parties are growing in our minds that are fueling the growing caste and religious terrorism. Human beings oppress those with humanistic attitudes. A good number of people are enslaved to weak interests and emotions. Indians are appalled by the treacherous inhumanity of governments, even as foreigners brutally shipwreck fishermen at sea, destroying land. Fishermen are also killed at sea. Fishermen do not get the protection or protection they need. The complex life of the fishermen is portrayed in four scenes through the characters of Ojaseta.
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Notion Press
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5 in
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8 in
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80 gr
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