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The epic comprises 3,615 rhymed quatrains in Tamil with 90 variations, and M. Dominic Raj has translated it into English in unrhymed quatrains of free verse following the ‘Sprung Rhythm’ style of Hopkins. It comprises 3 Parts with 12 sections in each.
Kavimani Desigavinayagam Pillai(27 July 1876 – 26 September 1954) was a renowned Tamil poet from the village of Theroor in the Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu, India. His works encompass a wide range of genres including devotional songs, literary and historical poetry, children's songs, nature poems, social themes, and nationalistic verses.
Kavithai (transl. Poem) is a 2004 Indian Tamil-language romantic action film written and directed by Kicha. It stars Vamsi and Chaya Singh . The score and soundtrack for the film were by Deva .
Manmadan Ambu (transl. Cupid's Arrow) [3] is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by K. S. Ravikumar and written by Kamal Haasan.The film stars himself, Trisha and R. Madhavan in the title roles, while featuring Sangeetha, Oviya, Ramesh Aravind, Usha Uthup, Manju Pillai and Urvashi among others in supporting roles. [4]
Andha 7 Naatkal became a trendsetter in Tamil cinema for highlighting the importance of traditional values and their relevance in society. [1] Bhagyaraj's role as Madhavan created an such impact that whenever he went to Kerala , people would ask him to speak some dialogues from the film.
Sakthivel: Theeyaai Oru Theeraa Kaadhal is an Indian Tamil-language drama television series starring Pravin Adithya and Anjali Baskar in the lead. It is an official remake of Mann Kee Awaaz Pratigya which aired on STAR Plus and reboot version of 2015 series Puthu Kavithai.
Nāṉmaṇikkaṭikai (Tamil: நான்மணிக்கடிகை) is a Tamil poetic work of didactic nature belonging to the Eighteen Lesser Texts ...
Suratha (Tamil: சுரதா) (23 November 1921 – 20 June 2006) was a Tamil poet, recognized for his poetic use of similes. He was called "Uvamai Kavignar" ("poet of comparisons"). He was called "Uvamai Kavignar" ("poet of comparisons").