K. Damodaran was a playwright and lyricist from Kerala, India, who is renowned for his work in Malayalam literature and theatre. He was one of Kerala's most well-known and significant playwrights of the 20th century.
He was often referred to as "Kerala's Shakespeare" due to his achievements in the dramatic arts.
More than 30 plays were written by K Damodaran, many of which addressed contemporary political and social themes. He was renowned for his audacious and avant-garde writing, and many of his plays dealt with social injustice, poverty, and corruption.
His plays were renowned for their incisive language and rich character development, which frequently emphasised the difficulties of the average person.
He belonged to the Communist Party.
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