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Kalvanin Kadhali (1937), Kalki's second novel and the first novel written under the pen name Kalki, was serialized in Ananta Vikatan and was later adapted to the big screen.
Kalvanin Kadhali (1937), Kalki's second novel and the first novel written under the pen name Kalki, was serialized in Ananta Vikatan and was later adapted to the big screen.
== Creation, Publication ==
== Creation, Publication ==
[[File:Kalvanin-kathali.jpg|thumb|Kalvanin Kadhali]]
[[File:Kalvanin-kathali.jpg|thumb|Kalvanin Kadhali]]
A robber named Sembulingam from Thirunelveli district in 1929, who was beloved by the people, was killed by a police officer named Mutthaiya Pillai. This incident was widely talked about during the period. Kalki met Mutthaiya Pillai at a ''Vattathotti'' (round courtyard) meeting organized by Chidambaranatha Mudaliar and got to know about this incident from him. He later fictionalized the incident and took inspiration from the Robin Hood tales for the creation of his heroic robber protagonist.  
A robber named Sembulingam from Thirunelveli district in 1929, who was beloved by the people, was killed by a police officer named Mutthaiya Pillai. This incident was widely talked about during the period. Kalki met Mutthaiya Pillai at a ''Vattathotti'' (round courtyard) meeting organized by Chidambaranatha Mudaliar and got to know about this incident from him. He later fictionalized the incident and took inspiration from the Robin Hood tales for the creation of his heroic robber protagonist.  
== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
Mutthaiyan, the protagonist, becomes a thief due to circumstances. He is framed by a corrupt man named Karvar Sangupillai and is forced to lead the rest of his life as a thief. His sister is Abirami and his lover, Kalyani. Mutthaiyan escapes prison and hides near the Rajan canal, with Inspector Sarvotthama Sastri at his heals. Kalyani sees Mutthaiyan talking to his friend Kamalapathy, who is wearing a female disguise, and reveals Mutthaiyan's hiding place to the police. Sarvotthama Sastri kills Mutthaiyan. Kalyani realizes her error and resorts to a life of prayer and penance. Sarvotthama Sastri, also troubled by guilt turns towards Vedantic study, and places Abirami in an orphanage.  
Mutthaiyan, the protagonist, becomes a thief due to circumstances. He is framed by a corrupt man named Karvar Sangupillai and is forced to lead the rest of his life as a thief. His sister is Abirami and his lover, Kalyani. Mutthaiyan escapes prison and hides near the Rajan canal, with Inspector Sarvotthama Sastri at his heals. Kalyani sees Mutthaiyan talking to his friend Kamalapathy, who is wearing a female disguise, and reveals Mutthaiyan's hiding place to the police. Sarvotthama Sastri kills Mutthaiyan. Kalyani realizes her error and resorts to a life of prayer and penance. Sarvotthama Sastri, also troubled by guilt turns towards Vedantic study, and places Abirami in an orphanage.  
== Cinema ==
== Cinema ==
Kalvanin Kadhali was made into a film in 1955 directed by V.S. Raghavan, starring Sivaji Ganesan and Bhanumathi.  
Kalvanin Kadhali was made into a film in 1955 directed by V.S. Raghavan, starring Sivaji Ganesan and Bhanumathi.  
== Literary Significance ==
== Literary Significance ==
Kalvanin Kadhali launched an era of popular commercial fiction writing in Tamil literature. Kalki had tried to realistically portray the social climate surrounding the freedom struggle in his previous work Vimala. In Kalvanin Kadhali he had created a formulaic, carefully planned out story to satisfy the whims of the readers of his period.  
Kalvanin Kadhali launched an era of popular commercial fiction writing in Tamil literature. Kalki had tried to realistically portray the social climate surrounding the freedom struggle in his previous work Vimala. In Kalvanin Kadhali he had created a formulaic, carefully planned out story to satisfy the whims of the readers of his period.  
== Links ==
== Links ==
 
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Kalvanin Kadhali

இந்தப் பக்கத்தை தமிழில் வாசிக்க: கள்வனின் காதலி

Kalvanin Kadhali (1937), Kalki's second novel and the first novel written under the pen name Kalki, was serialized in Ananta Vikatan and was later adapted to the big screen.

Creation, Publication

Kalvanin Kadhali

A robber named Sembulingam from Thirunelveli district in 1929, who was beloved by the people, was killed by a police officer named Mutthaiya Pillai. This incident was widely talked about during the period. Kalki met Mutthaiya Pillai at a Vattathotti (round courtyard) meeting organized by Chidambaranatha Mudaliar and got to know about this incident from him. He later fictionalized the incident and took inspiration from the Robin Hood tales for the creation of his heroic robber protagonist.

Synopsis

Mutthaiyan, the protagonist, becomes a thief due to circumstances. He is framed by a corrupt man named Karvar Sangupillai and is forced to lead the rest of his life as a thief. His sister is Abirami and his lover, Kalyani. Mutthaiyan escapes prison and hides near the Rajan canal, with Inspector Sarvotthama Sastri at his heals. Kalyani sees Mutthaiyan talking to his friend Kamalapathy, who is wearing a female disguise, and reveals Mutthaiyan's hiding place to the police. Sarvotthama Sastri kills Mutthaiyan. Kalyani realizes her error and resorts to a life of prayer and penance. Sarvotthama Sastri, also troubled by guilt turns towards Vedantic study, and places Abirami in an orphanage.

Cinema

Kalvanin Kadhali was made into a film in 1955 directed by V.S. Raghavan, starring Sivaji Ganesan and Bhanumathi.

Literary Significance

Kalvanin Kadhali launched an era of popular commercial fiction writing in Tamil literature. Kalki had tried to realistically portray the social climate surrounding the freedom struggle in his previous work Vimala. In Kalvanin Kadhali he had created a formulaic, carefully planned out story to satisfy the whims of the readers of his period.

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