has a mobile version of their website, which uses the same technique. You can see that at - see the HTML source - they are not using Unicode, instead they are using some symbols, and displays those symbols using their own font, which eventually looks like Malayalam text. The only workaround is - convert the Unicode text into ASCII codes, use that ASCII text in components, and load the font dynamically. Google has added native support for Malayalam in JellyBean (v.4.1) You can read Malayalam in Samsung, but NOT in HTC, LG, Sony etc. The real issue is - only a few manufacturers support Malayalam Unicode fonts, and little of them renders Malayalam correctly. The split rendering of Koottaksharam and Chillu in Malayalam is not the real issue.
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