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"Onapattin Thalam Thullum Thumba Poove" is a popular Malayalam song written by lyricist Brajesh Ramachandran in 1996. Initially composed as an Onam festival song, it gained widespread popularity across Kerala and among the Malayali diaspora. Its recognition further increased when it was later featured in the Malayalam movie Quotation.
Background
[edit]Brajesh Ramachandran composed the song in 1996 to celebrate the traditional harvest festival of Onam. The song encapsulates the joy and festivity of the occasion, with references to traditional elements like pookkalams (flower carpets) and the Onasadya (grand feast). The song became an instant hit due to its catchy rhythm and relatable lyrics, quickly becoming a staple during Onam celebrations.
Popularity
[edit]Upon its release, Onapattin Thalam Thullum Thumba Poove resonated with Keralites both within the state and in the wider Malayali community. The song's upbeat melody and the celebratory spirit it embodies helped cement its place in Onam cultural festivities. It became commonly played at Onam Sadya, Pookkalam competitions, and other Onam-related events.
Use in Film
[edit]In the early 2000s, following the growing popularity of the song, the makers of the Malayalam film Quotation approached Brijesh Ramachandran with the request to include the song in their movie. The film’s director saw the song's appeal as a perfect fit for the movie's context and soundtrack. The inclusion of the song in Quotation introduced it to a new generation of listeners, extending its reach beyond the festival setting.
Legacy
[edit]Decades after its initial release, Onapattin Thalam Thullum Thumba Poove continues to be a beloved part of Onam festivities. Its inclusion in the movie Quotation further boosted its popularity, ensuring its place in Kerala’s cultural heritage. Today, it remains one of the most celebrated Onam songs, with numerous covers and reimaginings by different artists.
References
[edit]Brijesh Ramachandran’s musical contributions to Malayalam culture The history and cultural significance of Onam in Kerala Impact of Onapattin Thalam Thullum Thumba Poove in popular media and film