Kanavu Thozhirchalai

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Kanavu Thozhirchalai

Kanavu Thozhirchalai (1979) is a novel written by Sujatha. It discusses the film industry from many perspectives.

Write up & Publish

In 1979, Ananda Vikatan published Kanavu Thozhirchalai, a fiction series by Sujatha. The novel was set in the film industry.

Synopsis

Kanavu Thozhiarchalai revolves around the character Arun, the top-rated actor. The main character marries the love interest Premalatha. After some time, he divorces Premalatha because of her extramarital affairs. His popularity began to fade. He begins to produce films but runs into financial and practical difficulties. The film industry and the people were anticipating the fall of the star. There were many branching stories within the main story. Manonmani dreamed of becoming a film actor but ended up a prostitute instead. Arumairasan transitions from begging to lyricist to becoming a drunkard. Kanavu Thozhirchalai contains many such interesting characters. It provides a complete picture of the film industry.

Spot in Literature

Kanavu Thozhirchalai is fully engrossed in the film industry. Ashokamitran wrote Karaintha Nizhalgal in the context of the film industry. With a similar backdrop, Jeyamohan wrote Kanniyakumari. Rather than focusing on suspense and thrill, Sujatha emphasizes the rise and fall of the film industry in this novel. It gets special attention for examining movie viewers' love for movie artists as well as their natural jealousy in parallel.

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