Pamman’s influence extends far beyond books. He was a successful scriptwriter in the Malayalam film industry. His novels were ripe for adaptation because of their strong plots and dramatic tension.
Perhaps his most famous work, Chaattambikal is a multi-generational saga that explores themes of pride, fall from grace, and family dynamics. It is widely regarded as his masterpiece. The novel is less about romance and more about the harsh realities of social mobility and family honor. It was also successfully adapted into a film.
: Services like Open Library or ManyBooks might have "Pamman" available for borrowing or purchase.
Websites like Granthasala.co and Sayahna.org host out-of-copyright Malayalam literature. Most of Pamman’s works are still under copyright (expiring 70 years after death, i.e., 2065), but some short stories published before 1965 are available in the public domain.