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Muthu Magazine Malayalam (2026)

Muthu Magazine has a strong digital presence, with an official website and social media channels. The magazine is available online, and readers can access archives of past issues and articles.

The magazine’s primary appeal lay in its diverse content. Every issue was a treasure trove of moral fables, adventurous serials, and witty jokes. It introduced iconic characters that became household names, often drawing inspiration from global comic trends while keeping the cultural essence of Kerala intact. By using simple language and high-quality graphics, Muthu bridged the gap between serious reading and visual entertainment, making it an essential companion for school-going children.

: Regular features include tips on beauty, health, and current fashion trends tailored for its readership.

Muthu Magazine has had a profound impact on Kerala's cultural landscape. It has been a champion of progressive and liberal values, advocating for social reform and cultural renewal. The magazine has featured articles and essays on various aspects of Kerala's culture, including its history, art, and traditions. Muthu Magazine's influence extends beyond literature and culture, as it has also engaged with pressing social and political issues of the time.

| Magazine | Language | Focus | Distinct Feature | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Malayalam | Stories + Comics + GK | Strong mascot, moral tales | | Balarama | Malayalam | Comics + Stories | Published by MM (Malayala Manorama) | | Poompatta | Malayalam | Literary + Educational | More text-heavy, less comic | | Champak | Multi-language | Animal stories + Puzzles | Pan-Indian, non-regional focus |

Launched in 1968 , Muthuchippi is a popular Malayalam magazine dedicated to cinema, celebrity news, and general entertainment.

Muthu Magazine has featured articles and writings by many notable Malayali writers, intellectuals, and celebrities, including:

(often referred to as Muthu Chithra Katha ) holds a nostalgic place in Malayalam popular culture as one of the pioneering comic magazines for children and teenagers in Kerala.