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great loss
by sriram ambalavanan on Feb 28, 2008 08:21 PM  Permalink 

the demise of Mr.Sujatha, is a great loss for any good tamil reader.... he is a mixture of literature, science fiction and his characters GANESH AND VASANTH will live longer and longer... his articles in vikatan, and stories like JUNO are great .... he will be remembered long for all he has done... he had been a nice dialogue writer in the film industry too... his VIKRAM and PRIYA for kamal and rajini respectively are wonderfull ones...

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Sujatha - Legendary Writer
by Rajesh Kumar on Feb 28, 2008 08:20 PM  Permalink 

His writing will ever be remembered and Deep condolences to his family and may his soul rest in peace.

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Tamil Writer Sujata
by rajendra kulkarni on Feb 28, 2008 08:13 PM  Permalink 

Though I am avid reader; I have very little knowledge about the writers from regional languages. However, when I read this posthumous article I am really awed by this versatile writer and multifaceted personality. Has his books been translated in English? It's certainly great loss of literary world.

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RE:deep cause who ever belives in discrimanation...
by Cricket s on Feb 28, 2008 08:15 PM  Permalink
Thank you for showing off your ignorance.

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RE:deep cause who ever belives in discrimanation...
by gopal gopal on Feb 28, 2008 08:20 PM  Permalink
just i informed truth... everybody should know his second face...

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RE:deep cause who ever belives in discrimanation...
by Cricket s on Feb 28, 2008 08:26 PM  Permalink
Do you have any proof that he supported discrimination?



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RE:RE:deep cause who ever belives in discrimanation...
by bala sreenivasan on Mar 02, 2008 07:58 PM  Permalink
Why ask proof from this bigots?
It is very simple; sujatha was a Brahmin!
The maxim popularised by Dravidian parties goes like this: "if you see a snake and Brahmin, spare the reptile and kill the man!".
It is the socio-political culture of Tamil Nadu!

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was he brahmin? anyone know?
by Shivaji on Feb 28, 2008 08:05 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

ok

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RE:was he brahmin? anyone know?
by balu on Feb 28, 2008 08:08 PM  Permalink
Yes. But, what is the relevance now ?

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RE:was he brahmin? anyone know?
by Selvaraj K on Mar 01, 2008 05:33 PM  Permalink
at this juncture please donot mess up with the religion or caste. only look at his contribution to the tamil society.

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RE:was he brahmin? anyone know?
by gopal gopal on Feb 28, 2008 08:06 PM  Permalink
yes

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loss that cannot be compensated
by Balaji Subramanian on Feb 28, 2008 08:00 PM  Permalink 

His death is a loss not only to the tamil literary world but to all humans. I always used to wonder at his memory capacity and through his writings I came to understand many intricacies of science.
Now what will happen to Ganesh & Vasanth?

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may his sole rest in peace
by karthik keyan on Feb 28, 2008 07:45 PM  Permalink 

sujatha is a great writer.he is a role model for many of the tamil writers today.wat a fluent and free flowing tamil he uses in his novels.its a great loss to tamil literature.

my heartfelt deep condolescense to him.may his sole rest in peace

karthik

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we miss u Sujatha Sir,
by venkatramanan iyer on Feb 28, 2008 07:42 PM  Permalink 

Very recently only I had mailed him for a speedy recovery from his ailments. But GOD's wishes is different. Since the age of 10 I am a fan of Sujatha Novels, Storyies. Even at the age of 45 I am proud to say that I am the fan of Sujatha. Even a less educated person also understand his stories about Sci-fi. Hope Ganesh & Vasanth and "Oviyar"Jayaraj will be in great loss and the vacant space created by him will not be filled up by anybody else. What a great writer. My deep condolences to his family.

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