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  2. Ananda Vikatan - Wikipedia

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    Ananda Vikatan; Editor: ... Ananda Vikatan is a Tamil-language weekly magazine published from Chennai, ... Cinema Vikatan is the YouTube channel that covers cinema. [9]

  3. Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards - Wikipedia

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    The Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards are annual awards in recognition for cinematic merit in the Tamil film industry. The awards ceremony is presented by the Tamil language weekly magazine Ananda Vikatan. The awards were introduced in the year 2008, honouring the films that were released in 2007. The ceremony's main broadcaster is Sun TV. [1] [2 ...

  4. Gopulu - Wikipedia

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    S. Gopalan, pen-name Gopulu (18 June 1924 – 29 April 2015), [1] was a Tamil illustrator and cartoonist, known for his work for the Tamil humour magazine Ananda Vikatan. [2] Born in Tanjore in 1924, Gopulu spent his early years in the city. He studied at the Kumbakonam School of Art. In 1941, he came to Chennai looking for a job in Ananda Vikatan.

  5. Silpi - Wikipedia

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    At Ananda Vikatan, Sreenivasan used to cover political and social events, portraying them in his drawings. He was mentored by the magazine's senior artist Mali, who gave him the name Silpi (sculptor), on observing the artist's skill in rendering temple buildings and temple sculpture. A deeply religious person, Silpi developed his skill into a ...

  6. S. S. Vasan - Wikipedia

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    In 1933, he started a humour magazine in English called The Merry Magazine and in 1934, a Tamil weekly called Naradhar devoted to arts, politics, literature and social issues, both of which were successful. [5] In 1934, Ananda Vikatan became the first Tamil magazine to advertise in the British periodicals Advertiser's Review and Advertiser's ...

  7. List of Tamil-language magazines - Wikipedia

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    Ananda Vikatan: ஆனந்த விகடன்: Weekly: Vikatan Group Pvt. Ltd: 1926: Junior Vikatan ஜூனியர் விகடன் Weekly Twice Vikatan Group Pvt. Ltd Naanayam Vikatan நாணயம் விகடன் Weekly Vikatan Group Pvt. Ltd Aval Vikatan அவள் விகடன் Fortnightly Vikatan Group Pvt. Ltd

  8. Vilaiyattu Pillai - Wikipedia

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    Vilaiyattu Pillai is based on Kothamangalam Subbu's novel Rao Bahadur Singaram, which was serialised in the magazine Ananda Vikatan. It was released on 20 February 1970 and became a commercial success, running for over 100 days in theatres.

  9. S. S. Balan - Wikipedia

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    Ananda Vikatan, the flagship weekly magazine of VasVikatanan Publications, was founded in 1926 and bought in 1928 by S. S. Vasan. It is one of the top-ranked publications in Tamil and also one of the oldest vernacular magazines in the world with around half a million readers. [3]