Writer Sujatha is no more
Sujatha (alias Rangarajan), the multi-faceted writer who contributed to many a Kamal movie is no more.
Among all the writers Kamal worked with, Sujatha was right at the top. He began his friendship with Kamal long before Vikram and it continued till date, upto Dasavatharam. Sujatha worked closely with Kamal through the years. He is said to have even customized the script-writing software in Tamil for Kamal.
While we await Kamal’s message, here are a few more samples of their association:
- One of their first meetings
- On Marudhanayagam
- Participation in functions together
- Involvement in Dasavatharam
- Defending Kamal on Dasavatharam story controversy
[Picture courtesy: BehindWoods]


February 28th, 2008 at 1:28 am
ஒருவர் தன் தந்தை இறந்ததை பற்றி சுஜாதாவிற்கு உருக்கமாக மெயிலனுப்பிய போது,
வந்தது பதில்,” Nobody dies; they live in memories and in the genes of their children”.
How True ?
Writer SUJATHA is a MOTIVATOR for KAMALJI. Lets wait to see his TRIBUTE.
Visit also http://www.sujathalogy.com/
February 28th, 2008 at 1:34 am
Super quote, Heartas! Sujatha style…
February 28th, 2008 at 1:14 pm
I can go on saying words like ’shocking’, ‘dazed’, ‘choked for words’, and so on. But if I did, Sujatha himself would not like it, given his documented aversion for using cliches. So, here goes. Mr. Rangarajan aka Sujatha, you’ve not gone anywhere. Nor can you escape from the clutches of your fans. You will live forever - through your works, through the thoughts you have passed on to generations to come, and in our memories.
February 28th, 2008 at 3:49 pm
சுஜாதாவை இழந்த தமிழுக்கு இனி எப்பொழுது இன்னொரு தா கிடைக்கும்
பாலசுப்பிரம்ணியன்
February 28th, 2008 at 6:28 pm
I don’t know how/where to start - I’m really shattered of this loss - I feel a vaccum in my thoughts since last evening after hearing the demise of Sujatha. There are very few in my life whom I admire all the time since my childhood - of course my grandparents and parents top the list. I admire Kamal for his movie creations, I admire SPB for his voice; and I admire Sujatha, who introduced me the dimensions of writing - with ut most simplicity. With his great versatility, he had taken me everywhere - from space to purananooru. It has been an Odyssey for me all these years - which I assumed would never end.
I met him once by the end of 2003 at his brother’s residence in Srirangam - I was longing for that meeting all my life - and it is still lingering in my mind. Well, he has been ailing for a very long time - one way, I’m consoling myself that he is free from all those ailments now.
It is not still sinking in me that he is no more - I will always feel his presence, as he is decorating my book-shelf all over the place.
Sujatha is ubiquitous.
ஸார். இப்போது பிரிவோம். பிறிதொரு நாளில் சந்திப்போம்.
-Sundar