Naalukettu: A Book Review by Visakh S Nair
Naalukettu: A Book Review
Visakh S Nair
Naalukettu is
a Malayalam novel written by M.T Vasudevan Nair. The novel is about Appunni, the
protagonist’s life journey, the unwritten history of Kerala. The novel progresses
through real family situations, customs and caste system during the olden
times. This is one of the great works in Malayalam literature. Appunni passes
through his childhood and teenage days and became a successful person with his
hard work. The novel runs through the various life phases of Appunni and the
author takes the reader through the whole journey.
Appunni’s father Konthunni Nair was a courageous and respectful
person in the village but was murdered by his business partner. He was considered
as a rebel by the community because he used to mingle with people belonging to different
castes. It was a time when caste segregation was in its peak. Appunni’s mother
belonged to a wealthy Nair family. Appunni’s parents were married against the wish
of their family and they were not considered as part of the family anymore.
After Konthunni’s death Appunni and his mother were stricken by poverty, once a
wealthy lady now has to work at the backyard of another house to run her own
family.
Appunni was good at studies and started going to school regularly. Once
he entered his teenage, he gets annoyed with the growing relationship between
his mother and Sankaran Nair. He was an aide at his mother’s work place. This
provoked him to leave the home and go to the Tharavadu. He got kicked out of the
Tharavadu by the head of the family during a family event. He earned scholarships
more than enough to cover his education and expenses.
Once he faced difficulty in paying the exam fees of 15 rupees, his
close friend Mohammed arranged the amount. Only after paying the fee, he came to
know that it was his mother who gave money to the Mohammed. He cleared all the
exams with flying colours. Then he started searching for a job. At that time, he
received a letter from his father’s old business partner Seythali, the man who
supposedly poisoned and killed his father. Seythali asked him to come to
Wayanad, where he can arrange a job for Appunni. He quickly packed up and left
the boundaries of his village.
He reached Wayanad and he joined as an employee in a tea estate and
worked his way up through five years to become a field surveyor. He didn’t had
any plan to go back to his village until he saves a lot of money. When Appunni
reached his hometown after a couple of years, his uncle by whom he was kicked
out from his tharavadu in a family event in front of his grandmother and other family
members came and met him. And he was requesting him for some financial support,
why because the tharavadu was in a pathetic situation even the building itself was
mortgaged for loan. With his earnings through all the years, Appunni paid the
loan amount and saved his tharavadu. Then he brings back his mother and
Sankaran Nair to the tharavadu, from where Appunni and his mother kicked out
earlier.
In the entire novel, one could find the caste disparity that was present
in Kerala during those days. Vasudevan Nair is a great literary figure and his
work is able to present before the readers the confusions and dilemma felt by a
teenager and the process of his growth. He grows physically, emotionally and psychologically.
The readers are able to connect to Appunni feel the entire journey. The
beautiful language used by Nair, has also enhanced the beauty of this work.
Good attempt.
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