Vaikom Muhammad Basheer is the incredible narrator of Malayalam. He was called 'King of Beypur' who pulled in the perusers with his straightforward and lovely words. Vaikam Muhammad Basheer, who cut out an extraordinary style in Malayalam writing, was brought into the world close to Vaikam as the child of Kai-Abdurahman and Kunjachumma couple at Thalayolaparam. He partook in the opportunity battle while still an understudy. Subsequent to partaking in Uppu's satyagraha, the police captured him and put him in prison. In the wake of emerging from prison, he partook in the opportunity battle and endured detainment and beatings once more. Bashir, who framed a fear monger association as a feature of the opportunity battle, likewise ran a week by week called 'Ujjivanam'. In 1942, Sir CP's police captured him in a passage. Bashir endured quite a while going all through a large portion of India, the Middle Easterner nations and the African coast with progressive thoughts; Participated in numerous occupations to make money. He invested a few energy with Hindu priests and Sufis. He got back to Kerala with an abundance of involvement and taken part in scholarly composition.
In 1942, he composed 'Prema Lekhanam' while in prison. In 1944, Basheer's renowned 'Balyakalasakhi' was delivered. It was initially written in English. In the wake of being set free from jail, Basheer went to Ernakulam. There he began a book shop called Circle Book House. Later it was named Basheer Book House. Basheer's 'Shabdman' was distributed in 1947 and got a lot of analysis. The resistance made him more grounded. For quite a long time after 1954, Bashir quit composition because of some medical conditions. In 1959, Basheer composed 'Pathumma's Goat' behind the scenes of his home. In 1962, Basheer moved his home to Kozhikode. With this he came to be known as 'Ruler of Beypur'. 'Walls' turned out in 1965. At that point, Basheer had spread the word about his presence in the entertainment world too. Neelavelicham, Basheer's story, Delivered as a renowned film called Bharggaveenilayam. Basheer kicked the bucket on July 4, 1994.
Basheer's literature is accessible to anyone who knows Malayalam in general. Bashirianism despite writing so littleOr Basheer literature became a branch of literature in Malayalam because of the strength of his life experiences. With humor, he made his readers laugh and even cry. When he told the stories of the people living at the bottom of society, it became alive and timeless. Basheer's world was a fantasy filled with jailers, beggars, prostitutes, starving men and gay men. The thoughts and feelings of such characters had no place in literature until then. He made the questions full of criticism towards the society humorous. It was Basheer who freed novels from the tendency to cast only the upper class as heroes and portray Muslim characters as villains [ citation needed ]. The intensity of intense experiences immortalized his works. He moved his pen critically against all kinds of immorality that once existed in the Muslim community.