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"Malayalam saxcom" is likely a misspelled or slang-derived reference to saxophone instrumentals of Malayalam film songs, a popular genre for background scores and cover music.

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: Reformers and authors began depicting "unconventional" protagonists—such as rickshaw pullers and scavengers—and exploring relationships outside traditional caste and moral equations. Institutional Influence "Malayalam saxcom" is likely a misspelled or slang-derived

In the early 2000s, before the explosion of Spotify and YouTube, Keralites used to buy audio cassettes labeled "Sax Combo." These were not original movie tracks, but studio-recorded instrumental covers. They were cheaper than original soundtrack cassettes and were often used as background music in tea shops (chayakadas) and buses. Institutional Influence In the early 2000s, before the