Possible corrections: "kambi" might be a typo for "kannya" (stories) or "kautilya", but that's unlikely. Alternatively, "kambi" could be "kavi" (poet) but again, not matching. The phrase "pdfgolkesl new" is likely "PDF Golkesl New" - perhaps a mishearing of "PDF Google Slides New" or "PDF Golkes" but I'm not sure. Alternatively, "Golkesl" might be a typo for a website name that the user is trying to access.
Now, considering the context, the user is looking for Malayalam short stories (kambi could be a typo for kannada, but in Malayalam context, "kambi" might not be correct. Alternatively, "kanni" is a short story, but the term here might be a mishearing. Alternatively, "kambi" could be a character. Maybe "ente sunny chettan" is the main phrase here.
I should also consider that the user might be using transliteration from Malayalam, so "kambi" could be a mispronunciation of "kanni" or another word. Also, "golkesl new" might refer to a file-sharing site or an online platform that's not widely known but is popular in certain regions. Since I'm not familiar with such sites, I can't directly recommend them, but perhaps suggest general methods on how to access PDFs for Malayalam stories, ensuring legal compliance.
I need to verify the correct spelling. Let me check: "kambi stories" might be "Kambi" is a Malayalam word meaning "stick", but in the context of stories, perhaps referring to short stories. "Kambi" in Malayalam could also refer to a stick or a pole, but not a genre. Maybe it's a specific term. Alternatively, maybe the user meant "Kannada" stories, but the Malayalam context is still there.
The user is likely looking for a collection of Malayalam short stories titled "Ente Sunny Chetan" available in PDF format. They might have found or heard of a PDF generator or site where they can access such stories, but due to typos, the search terms are incorrect.