Villu Game Jun 2026
For those unfamiliar, Villu is a traditional Indian game that involves a large, bow-like structure (the "Villu") with a string and a ball or beanbag. Players take turns hitting the ball with the Villu, trying to score points by throwing the ball into a designated area or completing specific challenges.
The game is typically played with two teams, each consisting of 2-4 players. The objective is to hit the ball or object with the villu stick and score points by running between two designated areas or poles. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins. villu game
| Artist | Region | Specialty | |--------|--------|-------------| | (deceased) | Tirunelveli | Revived Villu Game in 1950s; recorded 50+ albums | | K. M. Shanmugavel | Madurai | Social reform themes | | Muthu Krishnan | Kanyakumari | Christian biblical stories in Villu style | | A. K. S. Raja | Chennai | Fusion with western drums | | Kalaimamani P. K. Sundaravadivel | Tuticorin | Longest continuous performance (18 hours) | For those unfamiliar, Villu is a traditional Indian