Colour Symbolism in the Theatrical Performance of Nalacharitham Aattakkatha John Bindu
Delve into the captivating world of colour symbolism in the theatrical performance of Nalacharitham Aattakkatha John Bindu, where hues convey deeper meanings and emotions. Discover how colours like Pacha, Minukku, Karuthathadi, and more play a vital role in portraying characters and themes, enhancing the audience's experience through visual storytelling.
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Colour symbolism in the theatrical performance of Nalacharitham Aattakkatha John Bindu By,
Aniyaraorukkangal mukhathezhuthu
Aniyara orukkangal Mukathezhuthu , Chuttikuthu
Aniyara orukkangal Mukathezhuthu
Hamsam satvikam
Pacha(Nalan) , Minukku (Damayanti) satvikam
Karuthathadi( Kali), Chuvapputhadi (Dwaparan) thamogunam
Pacha ( Bahugan) , Minukku(Damayanti) satvikam
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