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Randamoozham is a classic novel in Malayalam by Jnanpith award winner and the popular Malayalam writer M T Vasudevan Nair. Randamoozham means the ‘second turn’ and the story of the Mahabharat is seen through the eyes of Bhima – the second of the Pandavas. Prem Panicker, senior journalist, had serialized the novel in English in his blog for over a year. Now he has published the entire novel in pdf format for free.
Randamoozham Full Novel Malayalam Pdf
Randamoozham pdf and Review. Mohanlal The Second Turn. Bhim The Lone Warrior. MT vasudevan nair. Oxford India's Anthology of Modern Malayalam Literature, 2017 is a comprehensive hotchpotch of selections from some of the best works and minds in modern malayalam literature. It can take Malayalam literature--in. Aug 28, 2017 - Randamoozham Malayalam E-books Pdf Download -- malayalam.novel.pdf.PDF.download.Translated.5.
Randamoozham is basically the re-imagining of the epic from the point of view of Bhima. It is a work of fiction and not a religious one.
In the novel there are no supernatural heroes, even Lord Krishna is stripped of his divine powers and is presented as a normal human being. Bhima, who always gets the second turn in all the main incidents in the Mahabharata, talks about the favoritism, betrayal, helplessness and silent sufferings of many characters in the Mahabharata including himself. The focus is on the relationships between the main characters. A classic, Randamoozham is easily one of the five best novels in Malayalam language which has a very strong literary tradition among Indian languages.
Prem Panicker’s English translation is titled ‘Bhimsen.’ This is a bold and great attempt by Prem Panicker and a major highlight of this adaptation is the use of simple language.
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You can download the novel here at Prem Panicker’s website in pdf or document format.
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Author | M. T. Vasudevan Nair |
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Original title | രണ്ടാമൂഴം |
Illustrator | Namboothiri (First edition) |
Cover artist | Vinaylal (First edition) |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Genre | Mythology, drama, historical fiction |
Set in | Ancient India |
Publisher | Current Books |
Publication date | December 1984 |
Media type | Print (Paperback) |
Pages | 300[1] |
Awards | Vayalar Award, Muttathu Varkey Award |
ISBN | 81-226-0731-4 |
Randamoozham (English: Second Chance) is a 1984 Malayalam novel by Indian author M. T. Vasudevan Nair, widely credited as his masterpiece.[2] The work won the Vayalar Award, given for the best literary work in Malayalam, in 1985.[3] It also won the Muttathu Varkey Award in 1994. The novel has been translated to multiple languages. It was translated into English as Second Turn in 1997. Another English translation by Gita Krishnankutty published in 2013 is titled Bhima: Lone Warrior.[4][5]
The novel is a retelling of the Indian epicMahabharata from the perspective of Bhima, the second Pandava. The story deviates from the traditional Mahabharata story as it avoids the divine elements of the ancient epic and re-represent the characters and events realistically. One of the reasons critics cite for the novel's cult following is its revisionism, that was a first time in Malayalam literature. The book was translated to Tamil by Kurunjivelan as 'Irandaam Idam' with cover illustration by Trotsky Marudu.
A film adaptation starring Mohanlal is scheduled for 2020; it is set to become India's most expensive film production at US$ 155 million and the most expensive non-English-language film.[6]
Plot[edit]
The story begins with the incident of Mahaprasthanika Parva where the Pandavas leave for the pilgrimage to Himalayas forsaking all the worldly possessions. The story runs through the eyes of Bhima who faces seemingly severe frustrations as a young man. Always destined to be second to his weak elder brother Yudhishthira in seniority and younger brother Arjuna in fame and popularity, Bhima is not given his due as the main architect of the Pandava victory over their cousins Kauravas in the Kurukshetra war, despite killing all the 100 Kauravas. The book unravels all the hardship and dilemmas encountered by Bhima which remain unnoticed. The book explores the emotions of the mighty Pandava as a son, brother, husband and father. The book brings to light the affection that he holds for his wife draupadi and how unnoticed his acts of love remains. The story questions the mourning of Arjuna's son, Abhimanyu when he is killed during the battle while trying to break the Chakravyuh formation, while Bhima's son, Ghatokkach is led to his death by sacrificing his life to save Arjuna's life and his sacrifice too remains unsung and everyone enjoys the happiness of saving Arjuna's life. Towards the end of the book he is shown as the only husband who seems to stop trying to be with darupadi at her last moment during their pilgrimage.
Film adaptation[edit]
In 2011, director Hariharan announced his plan to adapt Randamoozham to screen, scripted by M. T. Vasudevan Nair himself with Mohanlal cast to play Bhima.[7] Later, V. A. Shrikumar Menon took the project again with Mohanlal in the lead, it was announced in April 2017 that the film adaptation will be produced by B. R. Shetty.[8][9] With its ₹1000 crore (₹10 billion) budget, the film is expected to be the most expensive film in Indian cinema, and the most expensive non-English language film. The film will be shot in two parts. The first part is planned to be released in 2020.[10][11][12]
References[edit]
- ^M. T. Vasudevan Nair (6 August 2012). 'Randamoozham'. DC Books. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
- ^M. T. Vasudevan Nair (August 2016). 'Randamoozham'. Indulekha.com. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
- ^'Jnanpith Awards'. Department of Information and Public Relations. Archived from the original on 24 May 2007. Retrieved 11 April 2011.
- ^Kunhikrishnan, K. (24 November 1997). 'Bhima, The Wronged'. Outlook India. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
- ^Srilata, K. (4 January 2014). 'An exercise in guilt'. The Hindu. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
- ^Suri, Manveena (19 April 2017). ''Randamoozham': India to produce its most expensive film ever'. CNN Entertainment. Retrieved 21 April 2017.
- ^http://www.thehindu.com/features/cinema/bheemas-outing/article2615566.ece
- ^Suresh, Mera (20 April 2017). 'Mohanlal's Mahabharatha to be most expensive Indian movie at Rs 1,000 crore'. The New Indian Express. Retrieved 21 April 2017.
- ^Somani, Deepa (27 January 2017). 'Randamoozham's pre-production works begin'. The Times of India. Retrieved 21 April 2017.
- ^Suri, Manveena (19 April 2017). ''Randamoozham': India to produce its most expensive film ever'. CNN Entertainment. Retrieved 21 April 2017.
- ^Mumford, Gwilum (19 April 2017). 'Mahabharata epic set to become India's most expensive movie ever'. The Guardian. Retrieved 21 April 2017.
- ^'Karnataka billionaire to bring Malayalam Mahabharata on screen at Rs 1000 cr'. Asia News Network. 18 April 2017. Retrieved 21 April 2017.