சாவி’ ஆசிரியராக இருந்த தினமணி கதிரில் பிரசுரமானது ‘மாயா’. ஆசிரமம், ஹைடெக் சாமியார், கற்பழிப்பு புகார் தரும் இளம் பெண் பக்தை, கோர்ட் கேஸ் என எக்காலத்துக்கும் பொருந்தும் கதை. கணேஷ், வஸந்த் ஆஜராகும் சூப்பர் ஃபாஸ்ட் கதையும்கூட.
Sujatha was the allonym of the Tamil author S. Rangarajan, Author of 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 regular contributor to topical columns in Tamil periodicals such as Ananda Vikatan, Kumudam and Kalki. He had a wide readership, and served for a brief period as the editor of Kumudam, and has also written screenplays and dialogues for several Tamil movies.
As an engineer, he supervised the design and production of the electronic voting machine (EVM) during his tenure at Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), a machine which is currently used in elections throughout India. As an author he inspired many authors, including Balakumaran, Madhan.
a very interesting one,a very short one just 55 pages.
first story to feature vasant. tells everything that happens in the society, that too in the name of god. not upto the level of other sujatha books, story is so obvious
This book has the collection of 5 stories. 1. Maaya - Story of a girl who raised complained against A saint mission for sexual harrasment, in which Ganesh is mail role. Good one. 2. Ashthivaram - Story based on murder of innocent one-sided lover. Short one. 3. Gunam - A slap on superstitions. 4. Mandhiravaadhi - A very well written triangular love story 5. Poigal - A pressurised one day of the family man RAMANNA.
I personally enjoyed Maaya and Mandhiravaadhi very much. Sujatha rocks.
A very short story of maximum 55 pages. The story explains about the craze for the Swamijs and the Ashrams among the common masses and even educated people. Sujatha in his own way portrays the ashram, the locations, the people, their blind belief, the day to day happenings in those ashrams etc., Sujatha narrates the charisma of the Swamiji and his powerful devotees, which is very similar even to current day. With the famous Ganesh-Vasanth combo the story takes it own course and which is quite interesting too. Author clearly portrays how even the educated people fall for these godmen. The ending, as usual Sujatha's style 👌👌 Totally, a read worthy very short fiction.