At the bewitching precincts of the daunting Mehrangarh fort in Jodhpur, year-end tourist Renjith Marar and his family ask two Rajasthani folk musicians a naughty question: can you present a number from our native Kerala?
The turbaned duo is only happy to belt out a boat song thoroughly popular down the peninsula in God’s Own Country. Kuttanadan Punchayile begins the ditty, which the vocalist and the drummer begin to deliver with great enthusiasm under the wintry sun. “There were a few errors in pronunciation; but that least bothered me. The tune came out very well,” says Delhiite Marar, a young lawyer who practises in the Supreme Court.