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  2. Poonthalir - Wikipedia

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    Poonthalir (transl. Budding flower) is a 1979 Indian Tamil-language film, directed by Devaraj–Mohan, starring Sivakumar and Sujatha. It is a remake of the Hindi film Aakhri Khat (1966). [ 2 ] The film, Sivakumar's 101st as an actor, [ 3 ] was a success.

  3. J. R. Rangaraju - Wikipedia

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    Chandrakantha who whips). His novels had social reformist themes like exposing the seedy happenings in temples and women's liberation. He wrote a total of eight detective novels. They were reprinted several times and sold thousands of copies. Rajambal saw 23 reprints, Chandrakantha 13, Mohanasundaram 12, Anandakrishnan 10, Rajendran 9 and ...

  4. Category:Films based on Tamil novels - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Films based on Tamil novels" The following 111 pages are ...

  5. Subha (writers) - Wikipedia

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    The movies Kana Kandaen and Ayan were based on their published novels and were scripted by Subha together with director K. V. Anand. [7] [8] They co-authored the script for Ko, a political thriller, and Maatraan, a thriller with K.V. Anand. The script for 180, a bilingual movie in Tamil and Telugu, was co-authored by Subha with director Jayendra.

  6. Akilan - Wikipedia

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    In 1963 his historical novel Vengayin Mainthan was awarded by Sahitya academy of Govt of India. Enge Pogirome எங்கே போகிறோம் is a unique socio-political novel of his, won the Raja Sir Annamalai award in 1975. His children's book Kanana kannan won the special prize given by Tamil Nadu educational department. The author ...

  7. Sila Nerangalil Sila Manithargal (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Some people at some moments) is a Tamil-language novel by Indian writer Jayakanthan. It is an expanded version of his 1968 short story Agnipravesam (transl. Entering the fire) with a different ending. The novel, serialised in 1970 in Dinamani Kathir, [1] won the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1972. A sequel titled Gangai Enge Pogiral (transl.

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  9. Rajesh Kumar (writer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, his publisher asked him if he could produce a novel a month; as a result, he became a full-time writer. [ 5 ] As of 2019, Kumar has written over 1500 novels; [ dubious – discuss ] his son, for whom digitizing the novels into e-books is a full-time profession, has been able to locate "around 1,000" of them. [ 6 ]