Her bibliography includes fan-favorites such as Thendral Ennai Theendum Pothu , Poovai Nenjum , and Kanave Kai Seruma , which have garnered significant attention and positive reviews.
| Feature | Description | Rough Effort | |---------|-------------|--------------| | | Basic voice input & output for queries. | 2–3 weeks (API integration) | | Intent‑Based Q&A | “What’s the meaning of this line?” “Translate this sentence.” | 3–4 weeks (Rasa + custom intents) | | Daily Quote Widget | Pushes a random quote each morning with a short note. | 1 week (backend + UI) | | Literature Summaries | 50–100 pre‑written summaries of classic works. | 2 weeks (content creation) | | Basic Personalization | Stores favorite authors/genres and adjusts suggestions. | 1–2 weeks (simple DB + recommendation logic) | mallikamanivannan
The final and most telling component is Vannan , a classical Tamil word meaning "the one with the color" or "the dark-hued one." In South Indian lore, Vannan is an epithet almost exclusively reserved for Lord Vishnu (and his avatar Krishna), whose skin is compared to the dark rain-laden cloud ( megha shyama ). Vannan implies not just color, but the infinite, mysterious, and attractive darkness that draws all of creation toward it. It is the color of the night sky, the deep ocean, and the fertile soil after rain. | 1 week (backend + UI) | |
When combined, paints a complete theological picture: "The dark-hued (Vannan) Lord who wears the jewel (Mani) and is as fragrant and pure as jasmine (Mallika)." Vannan implies not just color, but the infinite,