Writer Devakantan is a resident of Choolaimedu.
It is from Choolaimedu that he is creating his stories dipped in melancholy.
He was also running a small magazine called ‘Ilakku.’ There was another
writer known as Rajarangan who lived in Choolaimedu and was writing in
magazines like Kalaimagal, Manjari, Kannan etc.
There was a
magazine devoted
to cinema that
carried the name
‘Tamil Cinema’.
M. A. Kareem was
its editor. He
was a
nationalist to
the core. The
cine magazine
that he was
running had an
eye on quality.
Then came an era
of agitations.
Anti Hindi
agitation, pro
Tamil agitation,
anti Nehru
agitation - in
fact agitations
seemed to be the
order of the
day. Well, the
current of these
agitations
gained such a
force that Tamil
Cinema was
drowned under
its power.
Kareem was
running the
journal from a
very small room
and the printing
press of the
magazine was
also very small.
I have met him
in his ‘office’
once. It was
amazing that
ideas of such
high values
emanated from
this
personality.
Life in Chennai is so full of surprises, wonders and amazements.
Ashoka Mithran
Retro Chennai from Asoka Mithran looks back at Chennai, in fact the Madras as it was known and existed. The column traces the city's lifescape at various points of time.
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