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How did I miss this thread?????
![]() As for Sujatha's novels withou Ganesh Vasanth - there's another excellent and interesting one titled "Aa!!". It is also a fiction based story. As for his other books, I can recommend "thalamaich cheyalagam" and "kaRpanaikku appaal". You get very interesting and informative essays on various issues - based on science. His "srirangaththu dEvathaigaL" "yEn yethaRkku yeppadi" are also excellent reads. He indeed does a good job with script writing for films. His master piece was "Mudhalvan" I would say . The dialogues of Arjun and Raguvaran in the TV interview scene were marvelous. Indian was also good. He had to face a lot of criticisms for "Boys". But he did a good job with the dialogues for Vivek and Senthil's saamiyaar character (Information is wealth !! ![]() |
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i am GunaSekaran. I read Sujatahs scientific books regularly. I have a problem in scientific terms. Can any one give his Email id, so i can clarifyto him
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Cinefan,
You can try some excellently written novels by Sujatha like -Padavikkagha ( a pun at politicians very relevant even today), Kanavu thozhirchalai ( on Cine world and ego clashes), En eniya eyanthira and Meendum Geno ( both Sci-fi). Though Ganesh-Vasant are regular characters in Sujatha's novels, all these four are without them. |
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Much as I adore his works I have to say he is out of form. His work in Anniyan wasn't a patch on Mudhalvan. Silvia is dragging, the jokes fall flat and the mystery just isn't there (he has left with a hook this week though). Its been long since I thoroughly enjoyed a Sujatha serial.
Even his Kumudham column has turned into an En-Edharku-Eppidi. But less enjoyable (the quoted answer was the nest in the last 2-3 weeks). He answers very googleable questions about science. That was not how it started. The column does not do justice to his variety. He gets to pick the questions so I don't understand why he is restricting himself. I am waiting for Silvia to end so he can get back to Katradhum Petradhum. |
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![]() Hello everyone, There is no doubt that Sujatha ( aka Rangarajan) is a modern writer with class who can write novels / katturais with a unique style/ twist. He is the only writer who can write believable science fictions, a genre that is so popular in English. Can we discuss his works here? Desikan's Sujatha page: http://www.desikan.com/blogcms/wiki/...php?id=sujatha |
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Hi Prabhu,
Yes, I've read the play -Oonjal. Somehow, Sujatha seems to be scripting dialogues with ease when he writes for characters who are tamil brahmins. The words he writes are so natural and realistic. Did Oonjal come as a TV serial or a stage-play? Don't remember seeing it on TV. I agree about Sujatha being a genius, sad, he is not into writing more novels now a days and concentrates on Tamil film screenplays and other essays. |
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Read an interview we did with Sujatha on 'Karaiyellaam Shenbagapoo': http://tfmmagazine.mayyam.com/sep06/?t=7844 |
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This one, called 'Ponvandu' is also a bit predictable, but his writing style was reminiscent of the old Sujatha. The story also brings out juvenile innocence as only Sujatha can. Speaking of children, can someone remind me the title of the children's story he wrote in Vikatan long back (it was serialized, I think in early 90's).
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