There's something incredibly raw and beautiful about the lines,
Varanda Udhatin, Vari Pallangalil,
Kadhal Dhanadi, En Meedhu Unakku
(In the lines of your dry lips,
I can see the love you have for me)
I think it stuck out to me because I saw some advice in a video or article about how your lips should be kept nice and soft for good kissing. Meanwhile, this line is just romanticising a woman's dry lips. I'm not saying that you shouldn't drink a lot of water to be healthy, and have soft lips. But it's also nice to see very real features which are often treated as imperfections, sometimes be romanticised in romantic songs.
Hello! Do you want to learn Tamil but don't know where to start? Then I've got the perfect resource list for you and you can find its link below! Let me know if you have any suggestions to improve it. Here is what the resource list contains;
"Handmade" resources on certain grammar concepts for easy understanding.
Resources on learning the script.
Websites to practice reading the script.
Documents to enhance your Tamil vocabulary.
Notes on Colloquial Tamil.
Music playlists
List of podcasts/audiobooks And a compiled + organized list of websites you can use to get hold of Tamil grammar!
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This Tamil series (it has English subtitles) isn't perfect, but it's so good! It's called Ayali, and seeing this instagram post reminded me of how powerful the series was.
"The story revolves around the life of a young teenage girl (Tamizhselvi) who defies the horrible 500-year-old customs and traditions that oppress the women of Veerappannai village in Pudukkottai towards her dream of becoming a doctor."