Bobanum: Moliyum [portable]

Whether it was poking fun at political leaders, highlighting the absurdity of bureaucratic red tape, or commenting on rising inflation, Boban and Moli delivered the punchlines. Because the commentary came from the mouths of "children," it disarmed the reader. The satire was never bitter; it was observational, often exposing the hypocrisy of the adult world through the clear, unfiltered lens of youth.

Boban and Moli’s long-suffering parents, representing the quintessential middle-class Malayalee couple. bobanum moliyum

I'm assuming you meant "Bananum Moliyum"! Whether it was poking fun at political leaders,

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Today, old strips of Bobanum Moliyum circulate on the internet, proving that good art is timeless. As Kerala navigates a complex modern world, the laughter of Boban and Moli echoes from the past, reminding us not to take ourselves too seriously.