Performers at Ponniyathankam, the traditional martial arts festival of Kannur  Photo| Express
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Virtual games & comics set to retell legendary tales of Kerala martial arts festival

Through AR-VR games, interactive puzzles, and illustrated comics, the organisers hope to make the legend of Ponniyathankam more accessible, immersive, and appealing to younger audiences.

Express News Service

KANNUR: Keeping in step with the digital era, the legends and history of Ponniyathankam -- the traditional martial arts festival of Kannur -- are set to come alive in augmented and virtual reality (AR-VR) games and comics.

The initiative, titled ‘Ponniyathankam Next Generation Connect’, aims to engage children and youth through technological platforms while preserving the festival’s essence, heroism, and cultural legacy. By blending traditional knowledge with contemporary digital tools, the initiative seeks to present history in a manner suited to the times. Through AR-VR games, interactive puzzles, and illustrated comics, the organisers hope to make the legend of Ponniyathankam more accessible, immersive, and appealing to younger audiences.

The project will be launched under the leadership of Thalassery MLA and Speaker A N Shamseer. He said the initiative is envisioned to pass on the legacy and significance of Ponniyathankam to the younger generation, besides turning it into a major attraction for visitors.

“Widely regarded as the world’s largest kalaripayattu festival, Ponniyathankam can be effectively positioned as a global tourist attraction if it is promoted strategically across various platforms. This will contribute to the growth and development of the community and the artists associated with it,” Shamseer said.

As part of the project, plans are under way to develop comic stories centred on legendary figures such as Thacholi Othenan, Unniyarcha, and Kadirur Gurukkal. Organisers acknowledge that the primary challenge lies in presenting these stories in a contemporary style without compromising on their originality, historical essence, and legendary significance.

Kerala Professional Network-Thalassery Chapter and College of Engineering, Thalassery, are joining hands to make the project a reality. Planned to be executed in two phases, it is expected to be completed in six months.

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