Amid the lush green paddy fields of Palghat district is the little village of Lakkidi, known as the birthplace of Kunchan Nambiar, one of Malayalam's greatest poets and satirists. Kunchan Nambiar was born on May 5th, 1700 and spent his very early years in
Killikurissimangalam. His youth was spent at Ambalapuzha near Alleppey.
He conceived the "thullal" form of dance recital when he
was insulted at a "koothu" for falling asleep while playing the mizhavu (drum). He brought his own essence into this very
creative art form and, to this day, the three forms of "thullal" namely, ottan thullal, seethankan thullal and parayan thullal are performed at
various temples festivals and important stage performances. He used the ottanthullal to parody prominent people and to spread social messages.
His house, "Kalakathu Bhavanam" in Lakkidi - Killikurissimangalam- is maintained flawlessly. Read on for a description of our visit.