If you are an Indian chances are your life would have been touched by Sujatha's work--both official and unofficial. Let me explain.
Sujata was one of the finest dialogue writers in India. Sadly, he passed away last night in Chennai.
He has written over 100 novels, 200 short stories, scores of essays and articles. He has also contributed to almost 15 film stories and dialogues and was a favourite of Mani Rathnam and Shankar. Sujatha's USP was that his dialogues were very "unfilmy"-- they were more like ordinary conversations, making characters and subjects more believable. Films he had contributed include Indian (Shankar), Dil Se (Mani Rathnam), Kandukondein Kandukondein (Rajiv Menon), Kannathil Muttamithal (Mani Rathnam), Boys (Shankar), Ayitha Ezhuthu (Mani Rathnam made also as Yuva), Anniyan (Shankar), Saravana (K S Ravikumar), Sivaji (Shankar, featuring Rajnikanth), Bheema (featuring Vikram) and Dasavatharam (featuring Kamal Hassan). Know you know why Shankar's film were blockbusters!
Sujatha's real name was S Rangarajan. Since government of India regulations forbid an employee to freelance, he used to write under his wife's name. Incidentally, he headed the R&D cell at Bharat Electronics Ltd,and developed the Electric Voting Machine... truly a Renaissance man!
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