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வெண்மையில் எத்தனை நிறங்கள்

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வெண்மையில் எத்தனை நிறங்கள் ரமணிச்சரந்திரனின் ஒரு தனித்துவமான புனைகதை நாவல். இந்த புத்தகத்தின் கதைக்களம் 80 களில் அமைக்கப்பட்டது, ஆனால் இன்னும், இது வாசகர்களுக்கு மகிழ்ச்சியைத் தருகிறது. அற்புதமான கதைசொல்லல் மற்றும் உரையாடல்களின் தனித்துவமான பயன்பாடு நாவலை மிகவும் ஈர்க்கக்கூடியதாக மாற்றியது. அதை படிக்க. உங்கள் வாசிப்பை முடித்த பிறகு, நீங்கள் திருப்தி அடைவீர்கள் என்று நம்புகிறேன்.

279 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 1, 1981

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Ramani Chandran

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Ramanichandran (Tamil: ரமணிசந்திரன்) is a prolific Tamil romance novelist, and presently the best-selling author in the Tamil language.

She was born to Ganesan and Kamalam in Kayamozhi Village near Thiruchendur in South Tamil Nadu. She began her writing career in the 1970s. Her first well-known novel was 'Jodi Purakkal'.

She has written 178 novels, most of which first appeared serialized in magazines like Kumudam and Aval Vikatan and were later brought out in book format by Arunodhayam. Some of her famous novels are Valai Osai, Mayangugiral Oru Maadhu, Venmayil Ethanai Nirangal, Adivazhai.

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3 reviews1 follower
December 10, 2019
The plot of this book is lovely. Good ones from Ramanichandran
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12 reviews
October 16, 2020
படித்ததில் பிடித்தது
நான் முதலில் படித்த ரமணிசந்திரன் எழுதிய நாவல் : வெண்மையில் எத்தனை நிறங்கள்.
8 reviews
August 26, 2025
Yes as a story and rendering, the novel had a too good flow. But from humanitarian ground, it is simply a male chauvinism. The hero is a psychopath and has a -Infinity understanding. He keeps yelling at the heroine as a prostitute (almost 12 times I encountered this in this novel) but the shameless lady has no backbone and continues to live with him.

Secondly, the hero tells in at the ending to his mother and wife that he would have tested her by divorcing her but after 6 months he would just patch up again and wouldn't have let her go. What is the hero (author) thinking about a lady that too his wife?!!!

What's there to feel good about him that he wouldn't let her go but he would test her love by divorcing her but after 6 months of legal separation, he would have again got her into her life. He is a bullshit and so is the author.

Heroine is just shameless. I probably guess that this author is a motivator of male dominance. In all her stories, her heroines are too weak but she would proudly portray them as next to goddess, courageous, self respect, self esteem and self prestige oriented. But it is just the opposite. They are just disgusting shits.
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January 27, 2022
Really excited ... And love the way the author explain the character of shyam and sasi.
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16 reviews1 follower
February 8, 2025
Ramani is an amazing novelist! Light-weighed romance.
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