
Rangoon Sraappu: A Legacy of Longing
TDT | Manama
The Bahrain Keraleeya Samajam (BKS) on Monday hosted the launch of 'RANGOON SRAAPPU', a novel by esteemed author and advocate Abdul Jaleel Abdulla, known by his pen name 'Jaleelio'.
The event, part of the BKSDC International Book Fair and Cultural Fest going on at Bahrain Keraleeya Samajam, featured insightful speeches from prominent literary figures, each highlighting the profound impact of storytelling and literature on society.
Journalist Unni Balakrishnan on the Power of Storytelling
Renowned journalist and author Unni Balakrishnan emphasized storytelling's pivotal role in human civilization.
He reflected on the divine act of creation, noting that while deities crafted various life forms, humans were uniquely endowed with the gift of storytelling.
This narrative ability, he asserted, has been essential in uniting societies, fostering cooperation, and advancing human progress.
Citing texts like the Ramayana, the Bible, and the Quran, Unni Balakrishnan illustrated how stories have shaped cultures and ideologies, guiding moral and ethical frameworks.
He also addressed contemporary conflicts, suggesting that understanding and reconciling divergent narratives could be key to achieving peace.
Praising 'RANGOON SRAAPPU', he described it as a poignant reflection of societal challenges and human resilience, encouraging the audience to engage with the book for its relevance to current socio-political contexts.
Author Lijeesh Kumar on Literature Reflecting Societal Realities
Esteemed writer Lijeesh Kumar highlighted the deep connection between literature and society.
Reflecting on historical narratives that shape nations, he noted that literature mirrors complex realities, offering perspectives that transcend time and geography.
Kumar emphasized that literature serves as a repository of collective memory, preserving human experiences across generations.
Commending 'RANGOON SRAAPPU', he remarked that the novel delves into the intricacies of human relationships and societal dynamics, resonating with readers on multiple levels.
He advocated for creative freedom, asserting that genuine storytelling fosters empathy and understanding within society.
Poet Rafeeq Thiruvalloor on Literature's Unifying Power
Renowned poet and lyricist Rafeeq Thiruvalloor, popularly known as 'Umbachi', emphasized literature's role in transcending societal divisions and fostering unity.
He shared his initial skepticism upon receiving the novel but was captivated upon reading it.
Reflecting on the concept of love, he described it as 'easy to hear' but challenging to embody without divisions or sectarianism.
'Umbachi' praised the novel for portraying love that transcends societal barriers, resonating with Kerala's inclusive culture.
He also commended its authentic representation of contemporary challenges, noting that such narratives encourage readers to introspect and engage in societal transformation.
Media Luminary Unnikrishnan Puravangara on Cultural Milestones
Unnikrishnan Puravangara, Chairman and Managing Editor of The Daily Tribune and News of Bahrain, underscored the novel's significance in contemporary literature.
He reflected on the enduring impact of cinema and literature, noting how certain works resonate across generations.
Puravangara emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts in the creative industry and shared personal anecdotes about seizing opportunities to contribute positively to society.
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