The news of actress Sarojadevi's passing spread across the internet. Deep condolences. True artists never perish. They live on through their art. Sarojadevi too will remain eternal through her performances.
She was one of my favorite actresses. The first film I can remember watching was "Enga Veettu Pillai," starring MGR and Sarojadevi together. After that, only a few more films featuring both of them were released. Among those, "Anbe Vaa" particularly captivated me.
The era of MGR–Sarojadevi gradually faded as the MGR–Jayalalithaa phase began to dominate Tamil cinema. However, that very shift created space for several films that showcased Sarojadevi's acting prowess. Films like "Thamarai Nenjam," "Kulavilakku," and "Panamaa Paasamaa" are worth mentioning.
As for me, I am an ardent fan of MGR. Many of the films released between 1958 and 1965, starring MGR and Sarojadevi, were later re-released. Whenever I had the opportunity, I would watch them. It is noteworthy that many of the songs from those films, sung by T.M. Soundararajan and P. Susheela, became hugely popular.
Another unforgettable memory for Sri Lankan Tamils—when "Enga Veettu Pillai" was screened in Sri Lanka, Sarojadevi accompanied MGR on the visit. Everywhere they went, thousands gathered to welcome them. If one searches old newspapers and magazines, the scale of the reception they received can be seen clearly.
In her memory, here are some of my favorite songs from films she starred in:
A Canadian Tamil writer - 'Sharing knowledge with everyone'
Friday, July 18, 2025
"Abinaya Saraswathi" (Saraswathi of Expression) Sarojadevi has passed away. Deep condolences.
Tuesday, July 1, 2025
Mother of refuge! Long live! – V. N. Giritharan -
- Today, July 1st, is the birthday of Canada, our nurturing mother of refuge. Let us celebrate! - (Art by AI)
On this sacred land where people of all races live as one,
This is your land, O blessed soil!
Let virtue flourish and the world revere,
Long live you, the noble mother, forevermore!
To those who left their native lands seeking refuge,
We call you our Mother of Refuge!
O Mother Canada! You are the embodiment of compassion!
We have survived because of your love!
This day is the dawn of your birth!
Not just today, but always, we will sing your praise.
May your compassion overflow like today, forever.
We wish you well, and a life of grace!
Monday, June 16, 2025
An Evening with Writer Vavuniyoor Ira. Uthayanan!
Today, I had the opportunity to meet the writer Vavuniyoor Ira. Uthayanan, who is visiting Canada for a family event. I thank my childhood friend Thirunavukkarasu (from Vavuniya) for making this meeting possible.
Writer Devakanthan and social-political activist Ellalan also joined us for this gathering with Uthayanan.
We all had a lively discussion at “Santhosh Spice Palace,” a restaurant located in the town of Stouffville.
Friday, June 13, 2025
Writer Mikhael Sholokhov, a member of the Communist Party who accepted the Nobel Prize, and writer Sartre, who refused it!
Tamil writer Sugan had shared the following statement by writer Ambai on Facebook:
“In 1964, Jean-Paul Sartre refused the Nobel Prize for Literature because he believed that accepting it would turn him into an institution and would limit his ability to act independently as a writer and intellectual. He had always refused official distinctions and said he did not want to be ‘institutionalized.’ Furthermore, he expressed concern that the Nobel Prize was mostly awarded only to ‘Western writers or rebels from the East,’ and he did not want to be seen as someone who fit that mold.” – (Ambai)
As far as I'm concerned, Sartre refused the prize — that was his right. But using that instance to generalize the issue is not acceptable. Just because one person refused, it doesn't mean everyone else did too. Those who accepted it should also be acknowledged.
The famous Russian writer Mikhael Sholokhov also received the Nobel Prize. His works had earlier earned him the Stalin Prize and the Lenin Prize. In 1965, he was awarded the Nobel Prize. He was also a member of the Soviet Communist Party. Sartre refused the prize in 1964. Sholokhov accepted it in 1965. That doesn’t lessen my respect for Sholokhov.
Thursday, June 12, 2025
"Muththa Mazhai" – Sung by Dhee, Music by A.R. Rahman
The song that was supposed to be featured in the film "Tugh Life Life" was sung by singer Dhee. At the movie's "audio launch," it was performed on stage by singer Chinmayi. I listened to this song in both their voices.
Among the two, I was most captivated by singer Dhee. I felt that the emotional expressions resonating and evident in her voice were lacking in Chinmayi's rendition. Dhee’s voice feels more suited to the contemporary era.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LuKdo3Rgnk
Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Tamil Literary Garden Celebrating 25 years of Awards
The 2024 awards of the Tamil Literary Garden have been announced. The information was sent by the writer A. Muthulingam. I am sharing it here. Congratulations to all the award recipients.
Tamil Literary Garden Celebrating 25 years of Awards
Iyal Awards
Satchithananthan Sugirtharajah
Yuvan Chandrasekar
Fiction – Ravi Arunachalam
Fiction – Ravi Arunachalam
Nonfiction – T. Pitchandi
Poetry – Ravi Subramaniyan
Poetry – Riyaza M. Zavahir
Translation – Nedra Rodrigo
Prison of Dreams (5 Parts) - Published by Mawenzi House
(author Bala Devakanthan)
Saturday, June 7, 2025
The Niagara Falls glowing with colors at night.
Now and then, seabirds fly by. When the light hits their wings and scatters, it looks beautiful.
The voices of a nearby South Asian family can also be heard from time to time.
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