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  2. Sujatha (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Sujatha. 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. He was one of the most popular authors in Tamil literature, and a ...

  3. Ganesh–Vasanth - Wikipedia

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    Ganesh–Vasanth are a duo appearing in Tamil-language crime thriller novels written by Sujatha. Ganesh, introduced in the 1968 novel Nylon Kayiru, is a level-headed senior advocate who is mainly accompanied by his flirtatious young junior assistant lawyer Vasanth, introduced in the 1973 sequel Priya.

  4. Sujata Massey - Wikipedia

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    Mystery. Website. sujatamassey .com. Sujata Massey (born March 4, 1964) is an American mystery author and historical fiction novelist. Her books are published in English in the US and Canada, the United Kingdom and India, and Australia/New Zealand. Massey’s novels are also available in different languages and formats in Estonia, Finland ...

  5. En Iniya Iyanthira - Wikipedia

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    978-81-8493-555-4. Followed by. Meendum Jeano. En Iniya Iyanthira (English: My Dear Machine) is a Tamil dystopian science fiction novel written by Indian writer Sujatha. In the late 1980s Sujatha wrote this novel as a series in the popular Tamil magazine Dinamani Kathir. [3] Following the success of En Iniya Enthira, Sujatha wrote a follow-up ...

  6. Kolaiyuthir Kaalam (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Kolaiyuthir Kalam. Kolaiyuthir Kalam ( transl. Season of Murders) is a thriller novel by Sujatha. It is another interesting story featuring Ganesh-Vasanth duo. The story has many deathlike themes such as leaves falling from a tree which are contrastingly named, attracting the interest of readers.

  7. Devdas - Wikipedia

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    Devdas is a young man from a wealthy Bengali family in India in the early 1900s. Parvati (Paro) is a young woman from a middle-class Bengali Brahmin family. The two families live in a village called Taalshonapur in Bengal, and Devdas and Parvati are childhood friends. Devdas goes away for a couple of years to live and study in Calcutta (now ...

  8. Sorga Theevu - Wikipedia

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    Genre. Science fiction. Publication date. early 1970s. Publication place. India. Sorga Theevu ( Sorkkattīvu, lit. Heavenly Island) is a novel by Indian writer Sujatha published in the early 1970s. It was the first science fiction novel written by him, and one of the earliest science fiction works in Tamil language.

  9. Sugathakumari - Wikipedia

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    Sugathakumari died on 23 December 2020, due to complications from COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in India, at the Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram, thirty days short from her 87th birthday. [ 9][ 30][ 31] She was cremated with full state honours at Santhikavadam crematorium in Thiruvananthapuram on the same day.