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Malar Aunty, a name that echoes through the narrow alleys and bustling markets of Kanchipuram, is shrouded in mystery. Some say she is a weaver of not just fabrics but of stories and secrets. Others whisper about her connection to the mystical and the ancient, suggesting that she holds knowledge and powers beyond the ordinary.
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This devotional classic revolves around the various divine games ( leelas ) of Lord Shiva. Malar Aunty, a name that echoes through the
Before social dramas took over, the film industries of South India were famous for grand mythological epics. These films brought stories from the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and local folklore to life. (1987): Directed by Mani Ratnam and starring Kamal