You are free to use any character that is a member of the .NET \w
character class.
This includes any Unicode letter categories (Ll, Lu, Lt, Lo, Lm), connecting characters (Pc, connecting punctuation, underscores really) and numbers (Nd), with a dash of hyphen, space and apostrophe thrown in.
Your example, സാഗർ വി
doesn't fit those rules:
U+0D38 സ [Lo] MALAYALAM LETTER SA
U+0D3E ാ [Mc] MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN AA
U+0D17 ഗ [Lo] MALAYALAM LETTER GA
U+0D7C ർ [Lo] MALAYALAM LETTER CHILLU RR
U+0020 [Zs] SPACE
U+0D35 വ [Lo] MALAYALAM LETTER VA
U+0D3F ി [Mc] MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN I
Note the [Mc]
(Mark, spacing combining) characters; they are not part of the letter, number or punctuation groups, and are the reason the name is rejected.
There may be a case for including the Mc category in the permitted character list, as it primarily consists of combining characters from several specialised scripts. That'd have to be a new feature request.