KPAC Rajendran’s passing marks the loss of a significant figure in Kerala’s cultural and artistic landscape. His association with iconic plays such as Ningalenne Communistakki speaks to his deep ties with socially conscious art forms that resonated with generations. As noted by CPI leader Binoy viswam, his contributions extended beyond acting into shaping Kerala Peoples Arts Club (KPAC) dramas as a movement that blended art with its advocacy roots. For India’s performing arts sector, such figures are pivotal reminders of how storytelling can drive collective consciousness while fostering local traditions. While television brought him recognition to newer audiences through serials like Uppum Mulakum, it is indeed perhaps his legacy on stage that will endure most prominently.Read more