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Tamil writer Sujatha is dead


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Krishnan R
Great loss
by Krishnan R on Feb 28, 2008 09:53 PM

Its a great loss for Tamil Literature and film world.India has lost a genius.My heartfelt condolence to his family.

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LOL
Sujatha - Writer Beyond Par
by LOL on Feb 28, 2008 09:43 PM

It is a great loss for Tamil literature. Ask someone involved with tamil literature in the seventies and early eighties - they will immediately realize the influence Sujatha had at that time. The kind of subjects he dealt with, his ploys, narrative styles are a class apart and far beyond his times. He literally set a trend for science based novels and his uncanny usage of tamil and english dialogues in his stories are some of the memorable encounters for the tamil readers in those period. A very imaginative, forward looking and concentious writer that he was - he will always be remembered for his Ganesh-Vasanth series - has been a role model for quite many yougsters (including me)- the sharp wits that he brings about in most serious circumstances are awesome.

An achiever in his own lifetime and merit, he will ever be remembered by those for the renaissance he brought about in the tamil literature, for his out of the world thinking and exemplary delivery of creative talent in writing. Hail Sujatha, You Were Awesome!!! We all miss you........

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ayyasami  krishnamoorthy
Sujatha-A Phenomenon
by ayyasami krishnamoorthy on Feb 28, 2008 09:37 PM  | Hide replies

A versatile writer, who has covered almost all the topics in the universe in his writings, is no more. What a great loss to the human society!!! I am a die-hard fan of Sujatha & I have read his book "Srirangaththu Devathaigal" atleast 25 times till now. This book will lead us to "His days" in Srirangam & kindle our childhood memories. Irreparable loss to the fans of Sujatha. May his soul rest in peace. May GOD give his family courage and confidence to face this tough situation

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ramesh sundaram
RE:RE:Sujatha-A Phenomenon
by ramesh sundaram on Feb 28, 2008 09:51 PM
He was a HE and not a SHE

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suresh chandra
May his soul rest in Peace !
by suresh chandra on Feb 28, 2008 09:31 PM  | Hide replies

Rangarajan sir was my boss at BEL Bangalore and instrumental in my career transition from a hardware engineer to a software engineer in 1991.

A very shrewd mind coupled with a peculiar sense of wit, characterized his personality.

May his soul rest in Peace !

Sureshchandra H.S
R & D 10, BEL



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Arrow
RE:May his soul rest in Peace !
by Arrow on Feb 29, 2008 06:17 AM
Mr. Moderator did you think someone would abuse this message? You perhaps need a medical checkup

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samieswaran
Great Writter Sujatha
by samieswaran on Feb 28, 2008 09:31 PM

A greate loss to the cine field, Literacy world, and our society. I love his novels ( everything science fiction novels and crime novels)..May god bless his soul and may it rest in peace.


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Mullah Naseeruddin
He was from MIT and not IIT.
by Mullah Naseeruddin on Feb 28, 2008 09:24 PM  | Hide replies

Rediff people get ur facts right.He was a graduate from Madras Inst of Technology(MIT)and not IIT.The news is avbl in The Hindu.

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Singha
RE:He was from MIT and not IIT.
by Singha on Feb 28, 2008 09:33 PM
quran got its facts wrong. bible has much falsehood.

Rediff is holy compared to koran and bible.

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Kumar
Sujatha the great
by Kumar on Feb 28, 2008 09:24 PM

i always had this misconception that english novels are great and it is more prestigious to read Sydney Sheldon etc...unitl i read Sujatha's novels...i became a avid reader of tamil novel since then...

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Krishnan iyer
Sujata the great
by Krishnan iyer on Feb 28, 2008 09:19 PM

A great loss to the society. With all crowning glory behind him he was still humble and easy moving person in real life.

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Jai Jayaraman
Condolence
by Jai Jayaraman on Feb 28, 2008 09:16 PM

It is great loss for his family and Tamil Literary world. I used to love his science fiction novels and also the crime stories. I had watched the televised version of "Srirangthu Devathaigal" and it was really good. I used to enjoy his short stories most of them would end up in a Anti-Climax...I still remember the story about a Old man searching for a hidden treasure when the treasure is nothing but a stamp printed in reverse.
May god bless his soul and may it rest in peace.

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