Malayalam Kambi cartoons have their roots in the 1980s, when cartoonists in Kerala began creating comics and illustrations that poked fun at everyday life in the state. These early cartoons were often humorous and lighthearted, featuring simple drawings and witty captions. Over time, however, they evolved to tackle more serious issues, such as politics, social inequality, and cultural norms.
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