They started living in Mangalore, Bangalore, Madras and Malabar regions. Dissatisfied under Zamorin, the Konginis of Malaber were involved in yet another exodus and this time they settled in Kochi..... The film "Kammath and Kammath" starts with these words and by this, a well known community becomes the topic for a film and Kochi's Kongini is introduced in the silver screen.
Wednesday 14 November 2012
"Kammath And Kammath" : Upcoming Blockbuster
Goa is the motherland ofthe Kongini community and Kongini is a language without script. The people in the community are believed to be Vaishyas. They were scattered and spread to different parts of South India after the arrival of the Portugese conquerors in the 18th century who harassed them and tried to convert them by force.
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