Tamil literary legend Poomani , one of the most respected writers in modern Tamil literature , passed away on Sunday following age-related health issues. He was 79. His demise has left writers, readers, and film industry members deeply saddened. A talented novelist and short-story writer, Poomani got inspiration from his experiences in rural Tamil Nadu to create honest tales of society. Apart from being a talented writer, Poomani was also the director of the movie ' Karuvelam Pookkal ' for the National Film Development Corporation of India, which means that his creativity did not limit itself to writing.
From ' Vekkai ' to ' Asuran ,' Poomani's stories reached millionsPoomani’s fame rose even higher with the release of the hit movie ‘Asuran’ from his renowned novel 'Vekkai'. The film, starring Dhanush , Manju Warrier and Pasupathy, became one of the most celebrated Tamil movies of recent years and brought Poomani’s writing to a much wider audience. The year 2014 also marked yet another milestone in his career when his novel ' Agnyaadi ' bagged the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Award . Poomani’s books and the screen adaptations created stories that continue to inspire readers, filmmakers and cinema lovers across generations.
A lasting legacy in Tamil literature and cinemaAs reported by Filmibeat, the mortal remains of Poomani kept at his residence in Kovilpatti, where the last rites of the departed soul will be performed on July 13. This death marks the end of a wonderful era in Tamil literature, yet his literary creations will continue to flourish among those who have been inspired by him. With the arrival of condolences from different spheres of life, he is being remembered not just as an accomplished writer but as a storyteller whose narratives have depicted with great authenticity the sufferings and lives of common men and women.
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