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: Since you mentioned "paper," you might find physical back issues through second-hand book dealers or collectors on sites like OLX or local Malayalam book forums.
– Scans if the magazine's publisher (e.g., Mathrubhumi or current rights holder) offers:
In the late 20th century, before the internet became ubiquitous in Kerala, magazines like Muthuchippi , * Fire*, and Nana occupied a unique niche in the Malayalam publishing industry. Muthuchippi specifically became a household name for its mix of sensationalism, romanticized short stories, and soft-core imagery.
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