Exotic locales, glamorous women, interesting and sinister villain (the novel’s lines actually bring to life Sathyaraj, the actor who played the villain in the film) all come together in right proportions in this ‘Bond’isque adventure. Sujatha’s mettle in Science is displayed every now and then. The action starts from page ONE and moves at swift pace. The novel is a small book, like the James Hardley Chase thrillers. When he started to write Mughal History in Junior Vikatan, the Babar masjid dispute was burning like a fire in. Madhan has the ability to say things in a graceful manner. kimu-kipi-madhan 1/1 Downloaded from on Octoby guest MOBI Kimu Kipi Madhan Thank you unconditionally much for downloading kimu kipi madhan.Maybe you have knowledge that, people have see numerous period for their favorite books when this kimu kipi madhan, but end up in harmful downloads.
The novel ‘Vikram’ was in my checklist from a long time. Madhan, who has been working in Ananda Vikadan publications for almost 25 years as Co-editor is not only a cartoonist but also has many skills which are hidden within himself. Kamal Haasan produced and played the titular role with Sujatha writing the movie’s story and screenplay and adapting it to novel at the same time. ‘Vikram’ is a 1986 Tamil film starring Kamal Haasan loosely built on the James Bond framework. If you can read Tamil, I would recommend you to read this novel.
His narration, simplifying even the complex scientific systems laced with street humour, makes it hard to drop the book after the end of a chapter. But in imagining such a futuristic world way back in the 1980s (with generous inspirations from western media) and infusing local ingredients and characters, Sujatha genius is written all over the book. People now are used to Sci-fi and ‘Futuristic World’ concepts after being exposed to numerous movies/series in the new millennium. Considering that the novel was written way back in 1980s the imagination is ground-breaking and mesmerising. The story is a nice Sci-Fi set in Chennai, with a short trip to Bangalore in between, which fuses a futuristic world into the known areas in the city. And the robot in the novel is a little ‘Dog’ called Jeano which brings down the house with its remarks and one-liners. No! This novel is not related to ‘Endhiran’, except for the fact that both contain characters that are Robots. I was also told that ‘Endhiran’ was adapted from ‘En Iniya Iyanthira’ (More about that below) and hence with the enthusiasm getting better of me, I picked up the book and below are short reviews for the two novels that I have read so far. I have always been fascinated with the ‘Science’ laced writing of Sujatha that is well utilized in some Tamil movies. I picked the following 4 titles – En Iniya Iyanthira, Vikram, Meendum Jeano and Sirukadhaigal Ezhuthuvathu Eppadi. The huge collection of Tamil writer Sujatha’s novels, in new editions, caught my attention and I decided to buy few for my Mother, who is a voracious reader of Tamil books. Recently on a trip to Kodaikanal, I happened to walk into a fair which had a stall selling Tamil books. Covers of ‘Vandargal Vendrargal’, ‘Vaanam Vasapadum’ & ‘Veerapandiya Kattabomman’