a still from movie Kappal Ottiya Thamizhan
Upon release, he was not
permitted to return to Tirunelveli, his bar license had been stripped, his
Company had been liquidated and ships auctioned. VOC died on 18th Nov. 1936 in
chill penury. One of his sons contested from Ottapidaram in 1967 TN Assembly
but lost. He was also an erudite scholar.
5th Sept 2014 marks his 142nd
Birth day. I for one is against celebrating birth days of those persons who are
no more. Still, it would remain a day worthy of remembering and recalling his
commitment, strong will and sacrifice. The young generations of India should
read his life as an example of resistance, strife, struggle, suffering and
sacrifice. Here are couple of photos of VOC statue in Beach Road, near Beach
Railway station in Chennai.
PS 1 :
Kappalottiya Thamizhan, a 1961 film – the story of VOC based on biopic written by Ma.Po. Si.(M.P.Sivagnanam);
directed by B. R. Panthulu, the film featured Sivaji Ganesan and Gemini Ganesan
in the lead roles. The film reportedly failed at box office.
PS 2 : The
road mentioned in the starting of the post is Walltax Road, later renamed as
‘VOC Salai’ [VO Chidambaranar Salai]
With regards – S. Sampathkumar.
