OMG! Dear Mr sujatha, your physical body might have been made into ashes,but your soul amalgamated in your writings will remain forever.you are the only author i see who personally touches the readers heart, particularly by 'katradhum petradhum'
Thank you Sir, for motivating millions of tamilians such as I with your contributions to literature, science & technology, spirituality and entertainment.
a multifaceted personality,(writer,novelist,scientist...) , i had an opprutinity to meet him on Pongal day (15.01.2008) at book fair i got his autograph on two of his books - fortunatley so as it is hardly 40-45 days since then he has left this world.Definitely it is a irreparable loss. When i met him asked "you are active in writing screenplay, writing in tamil weeklies at this age(73yrs) where do you get the drive or what drives you to perform at this age?" He said "Actually there is no drive i have stopped almost all of my activities". Now i understand he meant what he said. Hearty condolences to his family,relatives& friends Bhaskar R
WE LOST ONE OF THE FAMOUS & OBOVIOUS TAMIL SCIENCE FICTION WRITER IN TAMIL WRITERS INDUSTRY. WHY DIDNOT THE MEDIA GIVE THE IMPORTANCE THE NEWS ABOUT MR.SUJATHA. AS A WRITER HE WAS A LIVING EXAMPLE TO LOT OF GROWING NEW WRITERS. GOOD BYE SIR
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by Karthik on Mar 01, 2008 12:45 AM Permalink
yes i agree that the media didn't give any attention to this great writer..They give all sort of unwanted news esp
RE:RE:lost of tamil writer
by on Mar 01, 2008 08:41 AM Permalink
It is a real loss indeed. Perhaps we require some foreigner to speak about the greatness of our own men...I mean the media's nonchalant attitude..Brinda
Sujatha Sir inspired a whole generation by his versatile writing skills. He was a walking 'wikipedia' of a foregone era. May your soul rest in eternal peace.
why the media didn't give much importance to the sad demise of this great tamil writer? In a main tamil daily they published this news in 7th page and as in a very small manner. Is it the way the media world respecting this genius of tamil world. good bye hero! by dhinesh
His collections such as "Ean, Edhurkku, Eppadi" (Why, for What, How) and "Thalamai seyelagam" (Chief Secretariat) on brain from Ananada Vikatan fascinated and inspired me a lot during my school days. I used to carry them to school often to discuss with my classmates on various subjects. He was a genius and could write on any field in a highly versatile manner. Great loss indeed.