Maanbumigu Parai confronts the injustice of untouchability through the symbolic Indian drum, the Parai. It exposes how sacred music, confined to marginalized castes, reflects deep-rooted oppression despite universal ideals of art. The narrative envisions liberation—where rhythm transcends caste—and questions if true equality has yet been achieved.
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