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Wednesday, March 16, 2005
BLACK
Matha Pitha Guru Deivam
Thursday, March 10, 2005
SujathAAH
You won't get the script, once you are out of the flavor. Can't guess what I am saying right? Let me light up. Last week I paid for a novel written by Sujatha, of course to read. I red his articles only thru Ananda Vikatan, but not any of his other writings which came in the form of book. At long lost, I caught it. Coming back to the first line, I lost the novel's feel now, because I red it 4 days before. Like any asset, our knowledge will also depreciate over the period. Anyhow, it has to be reared. This novel was published around 1992 and it came as a weekly article in Ananda Vikatan.

It was a about a Multi Personality Disorder(to say in easier term). I am not sharing the story. Usually, I will try to complete the book at one stretch, without any interval, if it interests me. Of course, this Novel did. I hope, the Novel/Story which is coming out in the form of book will succeed, only when it makes u to visualize the incidents. It will force u'rself into the story and will make u as one of the spectator in the story line, that they are narrating. Sujatha, I believe, he is one of the experitise in this magic. If at all an assistant director is reading this story and wants to bring this in a celluloid, then the title card for screenplay will picture Sujatha(naturally story also). No need to write one more for the picturaisation.

U will win in any contest if u exhibit u'rself as different. Sujatha did. At the end of every chapter he finished the word with 'AAH'. Ho, my goodness, I forgot the name of this Novel. It is, as well, AAH.