House Getting Demolished ~ Remembering Legendary Writer Sujatha
Posted on the 09 September 2018 by Sampathkumar Sampath
His great novel
“Manal kayiru’ enamoured me to read more about him. It was first published in
Kumudam on Aug 1968. I perhaps had not started reading Tamil alphabets in that
year and read it much later. One of his science fictions written in the early
70s “Sorga theevu” portrayed his understanding of computers and many of us even
today do not understand computer better.There were more fictions like
" Moondru nimisham Ganesh, En Iniya Iyandira" and "Meendum
Jeeno" which vividly captured my imagination in my formative years. His
skillful mix of crime and science is unrivalled by any of the contemporary (or
past) tamil writers. Sujatha wrote over 100 novels, 200 short stories, essays,
stage plays, and popular articles on science. His fictional character of Gansh
/ Vasanth (lawyers) were extremely popular. Whilst Ganesh was the soft spoken,
suave kind, Vasanth was more vibrant.
He wrote
a few dramas – one was titled ‘Barathi iruntha veedu’ (the house where Barathi
lived) played on drama stage by Poornam Viswanathan.
Incidentally, the great Mahakavi Subramaniya
Barathiyar lived in Thiruvallikkeni and here is the house in which he lived as
a tenant in a small room (photo of Sri Narthana Krishnar Sesha vahana purappadu
on the day next to Sri Jayanthi)
Do you
own a house – is that ancestral property or bought with your savings as you
grew ?..a 22 year old unmarried woman played by
Archana has the burning desire to own a house – the owner of her tenement want
the people to vacate. She is unable to find another house as rents have
sky-rocketed.She gets into the act of
making a home and finds people deserting & cheating her at every stage – and when the house is
closer to completion, an official lands questioning them and informing that
site had already been acquired by another authority.That was Balu Mahendra film ‘Veedu’ – the music
of Illayaraja was exhilarating. The film won award for the Best Tamil film at a
National level.‘Veedu’ is the central theme of this post ~ not the film !!
Legendary writer
Sujatha (genius who was named Srirangam Rangarajan) – my favorite writer
passed away in 2008.An engineer by profession,
he played a prominent role in the
development of the electronic voting machine. The most learned man who was at
ease with Science & technology had the knack of reaching out to masses with
his simple lines, and taking them to higher echelons.He made his readers understand and read more
Science.
Sujatha (writer
penned in the name of his wife) was born and lived in Triplicane, later at Srirangam,
lived in Delhi & Bangalore and spent his last days in Chennai. His writings
have made such an impact that whenever one reads a story with some tinge of
technology and interesting reading, there would be attributes likening to that
of Sujatha.Sujatha wrote a number of
science fiction stories in Tamil and has sought to explain science in very
simple terms to a layman. He routinely used to answer science questions in
magazines like Junior Vikatan. His science FAQ has been released as separate
books called En, Etharku, Eppadi and Athisaya Ulagam by Vikatan publications.
With "Katradhum, petrathum" in Anantha vikatan and "Sujatha
Bathilgal" in Kungumam he sought to explain many complicate issues in a
simple languid manner.
'Lateral
thinking' was a hallmark techniques fluidly used by him. He had the uncanny
knack of explaining some of the most difficult scientific concepts with amazing
ease. . some of his novels got
translated to movies - first among them were – Gayathiri, Rajni /
Sridevi starrer Priya and Karaiyellam Senbagapoovu.Kamal flopper Vikram, was written by him. He penned dialogues for
the movie 'Roja' (directed by Maniratnam). He was associated with Shankar
movies - Anniyan, Indian, Mudhalvan,
Sivaji.I felt ‘Enthiran – the robot’
was a poor cousin of his classic ‘En Iniya Iyanthira and Meendum Jeano’.He was
also a co-producer for the banner MediaDreams which went on to produce
critically acclaimed bio-pic, Bharathi, of the great Tamil poet Mahakavi
Subramanya Barathiyar.
This is no post on
Sujatha novels, essays, Science, dramas, cinemas and more – the exceptionally
talented personality had great knowledge of Srivaishnavam and often quoted ‘Nalayiradivya
prabandham’ – Azhwars and more .. .. his
passing away was indeed sad .. today, as Perumal Avani Amavasai purappadu
crossed South Tank Square Street – this house was falling under the hammer
literally – being demolished .. .. .. the house next had been brought down and
apartment construction has been going for a couple of years ~ but this building
makes news, makes me feel sad – for have heard from people that it is the house
once associated with the legend Srirangam Rangarajan aka Sujatha.
Ode to
the building ~ Sujatha’s memories would never die.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
9th
Sept. 2018.