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Jayati Bhatia (born 28 July 1970) is an Indian actress. [1] She is best known for her role as Nirmala "Mataji" Bharadwaj in Sasural Simar Ka (2011–2018), one of the longest-running Indian television series ever, that aired on Colors TV. [2] She also played Geetanjali Gopichand Oswal in Sasural Simar Ka 2 (2021–2023).
Jayati Bhatia as Manjula "Manju" Saigal: Loud neighbour of Kashyaps (2010–2011) Mohit Malhotra as Siddhant "Sid" Bhatnagar: Suhana's ex-boyfriend (2010) Nishant Singh Malkani as Raj: Sanjana's friend (2010) Shagufta Ali as Sumitra Bua (2010) Ankit Mohan as Akash (2010) Karan Thakur as Mohit (2011) Sujata Vaishnav as Sharda Bua : Ambarnath's ...
Year Name Debut film Other notable films 1952 Sowcar Janaki: Valayapathi: Bama Vijayam (1967), Iru Kodugal (1969) : 1952 Savitri: Kalyanam Panni Paar: Missiamma (1955), Mayabazar (1957), Pasamalar (1961), Thiruvilaiyadal (1965)
Tamil literature is even available in the form of e-books. Tamil literature boasts a rich tradition of novel writing, with many talented authors contributing to the literary landscape. Some prominent Tamil writers include: Kalki Krishnamurthy (1899–1954) S. Ramakrishnan (1937–) Jayakanthan (1934–2015) Akilan (1922–1988) R. K. Narayan ...
He currently serves in the advisory board of the Tamil iyal virudhu, an annual award given by Tamil Literary Garden, a Canada-based organisation. [10] He is regularly involved in ' The Hindu Literary Festival' (The Hindu Lit for Life ) annual events as a speaker, interviewer, resource person etc. [ 11 ] He also reviews books in The Hindu .
Tamil tradition mentions academies of poets that composed classical literature over thousands of years before the common era, a belief that scholars consider a myth. Some scholars date the Sangam literature between c. 300 BCE and 300 CE, [ 6 ] while others variously place this early classical Tamil literature period a bit later and more ...
Tamil literature was comparatively ahead of its mainland counterpart in modern Tamil Nadu with respect to Dalit issues. After the commencement of the civil war in 1983, a number of poets and fiction writers became active, focussing on issues such as death, destruction and rape. Such writings have no parallels in any previous Tamil literature. [2]
The Tamil Plutarch, containing a summary account of the lives of poets and poetesses of Southern India and Ceylon. Jaffna: Ripley & Strong. Kamil Zvelebil (1973). The Smile of Murugan: On Tamil Literature of South India. BRILL. ISBN 90-04-03591-5. Zvelebil, Kamil (1992). Companion studies to the history of Tamil literature. BRILL. p. 73.