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      • Sujatha was a versatile Tamil author, with several short stories, novels, poems, plays, screenplays for movies, articles on popular science and other non-fiction articles, to his credit. Sujatha wrote a number of sci-fi stories in Tamil and sought to explain science in simple terms to the layman.
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  2. S. Rangarajan (3 May 1935 – 27 February 2008), better known by his allonym Sujatha, was an Indian author, novelist and screenwriter who wrote in Tamil. He authored over 100 novels, 250 short stories, ten books on science, ten stage plays, and a slim volume of poems.

    • En Iniya Iyanthira
    • Meendum Jeeno
    • Oru Naduppagal Maranam
    • Niramatra Vanavil
    • Kolaiyuthir Kaalam
    • Pirivom Santhipom – 1 and 2
    • Olai Pattasu
    • Sujatha Therndhedutha Sirukathaigal Volume 1
    • Thalaimai Seyalagam

    The novel, written in the 1980s, is set in the dystopian future of 2021. People face strict population management measures under Jeeva’s dictatorship. Elders are being killed ruthlessly after reaching a certain age. Everyone is being tracked by a master computer with unique ids and security numbers. People were supposed to obtain permission from th...

    The previous book ‘En Iniya Eyanthira’ has a sequel, Meendum Jeeno. This book follows Nila’s life after a series of events in the first part render her a mere puppet queen for a coup. The novel’s central conflict is how she overcomes her shackles and finds her husband. Throughout the book, Jeeno goes through various physical and mental transformati...

    “Murder is always a mistake.” Uma and Krishnamoorthy, a newlywed couple, spend their honeymoon in Bangalore. When Uma leaves the room around midday, Krishnamoorthy is brutally murdered simultaneously, proving the title’s euphemism. Uma discovers that she knows nothing about him outside of their three days of marriage when the police start their inv...

    “Life and death are one thread.” Krishnamoorthy has a wonderful family, including his beloved wife, Kalyani, and their young daughter Andal. With a decent job and a lovely family, things looked perfect until a horrific accident took Kalyani and Andal from him. Despite making several suicide attempts, he is saved and advised to focus on the good thi...

    “When a kingdom loses its king, there is always a scramble to grab.” Leena, a young girl, is under the guardianship of Kumara Vyasan. According to a will in her family, the property cannot be divided or sold. It may only be inherited by the direct heirs at the age of eighteen. When Ganesh and Vasanth meet him, they learn that Leena had committed mu...

    “I love you sometimes foolishly and at these moments I do not understand that I could not, would not, and should not be so absorbing a thought for you as you are for me.” The book has also been adapted into a Tamil movie titled “Anandha Thandavam” starring Siddharth, Tamannah, and Rukmini. The novel begins in Papanasam, Thirunelvi, and concludes in...

    This book is a witty collection of short stories. The stories are pretty ordinary incidents in life, but Sujatha’s touch towards the end makes it a joyous read. In many situations, we identify with these characters by putting ourselves in their shoes. As Sujatha says, “It is always good to finish the short story just before the ending.” He does thi...

    This book has a wide variety of stories that were written between the late 1960s and the early 1980s. Some stories have unexpected conclusions; others are about people who suffered throughout life but ultimately succeeded; other stories are about people who are victimized by society and the system. There are a few sad stories regarding depression. ...

    “The book that makes you think on the one that thinks.” This is a non-fiction title by Sujatha that has garnered a separate fan base for itself since its inception. Though the title and wrapper resemble a science book that we avoided touching as children, the book is a one-stop destination for all things brainy. The book’s first few pages provide a...

  3. Mar 14, 2021 · True, Sujatha was known for the introduction of techno stories and was a pioneer in the field of science fiction in Tamil. And it was not just about robots or space shuttles. In a book named ‘Karpanaikku Appal’ (Beyond the imagination), Sujatha portrayed the work-from-home concept which he said would be the way of commerce in the future.

  4. May 23, 2023 · Sujatha was the person who introduced Science fiction to Tamil. In his fiction stories, the writer came to an imagined world of Chennai in post-2020. Where gigolos and air taxis are very common affairs, and he also visited those areas of child abuse.

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  5. Sujatha (May 3, 1935 - February 27, 2008) was a Tamil writer. He wrote serialized fiction and short stories for the common reader, and authored many popular columns in periodicals. He brought innovation to Tamil prose and pioneered science fiction in the language.

  6. May 3, 2020 · An engineer by profession, Sujatha's career spanning over four decades saw him succeed as an author, screenwriter and producer. On his 85th birth anniversary, let's look at some rare...

  7. Sujatha has 268 books on Goodreads with 119679 ratings. Sujatha’s most popular book is ஸ்ரீரங்கத்து தேவதைகள் [Srirangathu Devadhaigal].