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Kannadasan (June 24, 1927 – October 17, 1981) was a Tamil poet, Film Lyricist, Writer, Journalist, Politician, Spiritual Speaker. Kannadasan, who rose to fame through Tamil film songs, was a supporter of the Dravidian movement and later a supporter of the Congress. He wrote Short Epics and Private Songs. He is known as the last important poet who wrote in Classical Poetry.
Kannadasan (June 24, 1927 – October 17, 1981) was a Tamil poet, Film Lyricist, Writer, Journalist, Politician, Spiritual Speaker. Kannadasan, who rose to fame through Tamil film songs, was a supporter of the Dravidian movement and later a supporter of the Congress. He wrote Short Epics and Private Songs. He is known as the last important poet who wrote in Classical Poetry.
== Birth, Education ==
== Birth, Education ==
Kannadasan was born as the eight son of Sathappan Chettiar and Visalakshi Aachi couple in a Nattukottai Nagarathar Family in June 24, 1927, in Sirukudalpatti near Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu, India. His given birth name was Muthiah. Along with his 10 siblings (six brothers, three sisters) he was jointly adopted by Palaniappa Chettiar - Chigappi Achi (died December 25, 1958) at an early age. He lived in the house under the name Narayanan.
Kannadasan was born as the eight son of Sathappan Chettiar and Visalakshi Aachi couple in a Nattukottai Nagarathar Family in June 24, 1927, in Sirukudalpatti near Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu, India. His given birth name was Muthiah. Along with his 10 siblings (six brothers, three sisters) he was jointly adopted by Palaniappa Chettiar - Chigappi Achi (died December 25, 1958) at an early age. He lived in the house under the name Narayanan.


After completing his primary education at Sirukudalpatti, he studied up to class eight at Amaravathiputhur High School. In 1943, Kannadasan joined Thiruvottriyur joined Ajax company.
After completing his primary education at Sirukudalpatti, he studied up to class eight at Amaravathiputhur High School. In 1943, Kannadasan joined Thiruvottriyur joined Ajax company.
== Private Life ==
== Private Life ==
At the age of 16 Kannadasan went to Chennai without telling anyone in his home and took the nickname Chandrasekaran to look for opportunities to act in films. He started writing stories while working as an assistant at Ajax Company, Thiruvottriyur. His first story "Nilavoliyile" appeared in the magazine Gragalakshmi. He returned to Karaikudi in 1944 and joined Thirumagal magazine as a proofreader. That's when he took the name Kannadasan.
At the age of 16 Kannadasan went to Chennai without telling anyone in his home and took the nickname Chandrasekaran to look for opportunities to act in films. He started writing stories while working as an assistant at Ajax Company, Thiruvottriyur. His first story 'Nilavoliyile' appeared in the magazine Gragalakshmi. He returned to Karaikudi in 1944 and joined Thirumagal magazine as a proofreader. That's when he took the name Kannadasan.


Kannadasan's first marriage took place on February 9, 1950 in Karaikudi with Ponnazaki alias Ponnammal. They have 4 sons Kanmanisubbu, Kalaivanan, Ramasamy and Venkatachalam and 3 daughters Alamelu Sokkalingam, Thenammai and Visalakshi. Kannadasan married Parvathi for the second time on 11 November 1951. They have seven children namely Gandhi, Kamal, Annadurai, Gopal Krishnan, Srinivasan and 2 daughters Revathi and Kalaichelvi. At the age of fifty, Kannadasan got married to Poet Valliammai. They have a daughter Vishali.
Kannadasan's first marriage took place on February 9, 1950 in Karaikudi with Ponnazaki alias Ponnammal. They have 4 sons Kanmanisubbu, Kalaivanan, Ramasamy and Venkatachalam and 3 daughters Alamelu Sokkalingam, Thenammai and Visalakshi. Kannadasan married Parvathi for the second time on 11 November 1951. They have seven children namely Gandhi, Kamal, Annadurai, Gopal Krishnan, Srinivasan and 2 daughters Revathi and Kalaichelvi. At the age of fifty, Kannadasan got married to Poet Valliammai. They have a daughter Vishali.
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== Literary Life ==
Kannadasan's first story 'Nilavoliyile' was published in 1944 in the magazine Gragalakshmi. He wrote articles, political reviews and film reviews under various names such as Karaimuthu Pulavar, Vanangamudi, Kamakapiriya, Parvathinathan, Arogyasamy. He wrote his first short epic 'Mangani' in 1952-1953 while in jail during the Dalmiapuram name change struggle.


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Kannadasan's world of poetry is very wide. He belongs entirely to the world of classical poetry. He continued to write short epics, individual songs and sittrilakiyangal. His classical poems written in [[குமுதம்|Kumudam]] weekly magazine are very popular. [[சௌந்தரா கைலாசம்|Soundra Kailasam]]'s response poem 'Manudarai Paduvom' to Kannadasan's poem 'Manudarai Padamatten' was very famous.
 
Kannadasan wrote serialized novels starting from the magazine he ran, Thedral, to [[ராணி வாராந்தரி|Rani weekly]], a simple common reading magazine. They were of common reading, slightly crossing the sexual boundaries of the time. He also wrote Historical Fantasy novels Cheraman Kathali, Kumarakandam. They were also targetted for the common reading platform.
 
== Movie Career ==
In 1949, Kannadasan wrote the song Kalangathiru Maname in the K. Ramnath-directed film Kanniyin Kathali, produced by Jupiter Films. After that he worked as a lyricist for thirty years. He wrote film dialogues for many movies starting from movie Illarajothi.
 
== Journalism ==
Kannadasan has started and ran many magazines. He has also been involved in the process of many magazines.
 
* Sandamarutham
* Mullai
* Methavi
* [[தென்றல் இதழ்|Thendral]]
* Thendralthirai
* Kannadasan
 
== Politics ==
In 1949 Kannadasan joined the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK). He participated in many political events including the Kallakudi protest and anti-Hindi protest organized by the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam. He resigned from the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam on April 9, 1961. In 1957, he contested the Thirkoshtiyur assembly seat and failed. In 1962, he started the Tamil National Party along with E.V.K. Sampath. In 1964, the party merged with the Tamil National Congress.
 
Kannadasan became a Congress member and engaged in political campaigning as an ardent supporter of Kamaraj. After Kamaraj's death he became a supporter of the Indian National Congress (Indra) faction. He remained a Congress supporter till the end. He severely criticized M. Karunanidhi and M.G. Ramachandran. When M.G. Ramachandran came to power, he was appointed as the government's poet on March 28, 1978.

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Kannadasan (June 24, 1927 – October 17, 1981) was a Tamil poet, Film Lyricist, Writer, Journalist, Politician, Spiritual Speaker. Kannadasan, who rose to fame through Tamil film songs, was a supporter of the Dravidian movement and later a supporter of the Congress. He wrote Short Epics and Private Songs. He is known as the last important poet who wrote in Classical Poetry.

Birth, Education

Kannadasan was born as the eight son of Sathappan Chettiar and Visalakshi Aachi couple in a Nattukottai Nagarathar Family in June 24, 1927, in Sirukudalpatti near Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu, India. His given birth name was Muthiah. Along with his 10 siblings (six brothers, three sisters) he was jointly adopted by Palaniappa Chettiar - Chigappi Achi (died December 25, 1958) at an early age. He lived in the house under the name Narayanan.

After completing his primary education at Sirukudalpatti, he studied up to class eight at Amaravathiputhur High School. In 1943, Kannadasan joined Thiruvottriyur joined Ajax company.

Private Life

At the age of 16 Kannadasan went to Chennai without telling anyone in his home and took the nickname Chandrasekaran to look for opportunities to act in films. He started writing stories while working as an assistant at Ajax Company, Thiruvottriyur. His first story 'Nilavoliyile' appeared in the magazine Gragalakshmi. He returned to Karaikudi in 1944 and joined Thirumagal magazine as a proofreader. That's when he took the name Kannadasan.

Kannadasan's first marriage took place on February 9, 1950 in Karaikudi with Ponnazaki alias Ponnammal. They have 4 sons Kanmanisubbu, Kalaivanan, Ramasamy and Venkatachalam and 3 daughters Alamelu Sokkalingam, Thenammai and Visalakshi. Kannadasan married Parvathi for the second time on 11 November 1951. They have seven children namely Gandhi, Kamal, Annadurai, Gopal Krishnan, Srinivasan and 2 daughters Revathi and Kalaichelvi. At the age of fifty, Kannadasan got married to Poet Valliammai. They have a daughter Vishali.

Literary Life

Kannadasan's first story 'Nilavoliyile' was published in 1944 in the magazine Gragalakshmi. He wrote articles, political reviews and film reviews under various names such as Karaimuthu Pulavar, Vanangamudi, Kamakapiriya, Parvathinathan, Arogyasamy. He wrote his first short epic 'Mangani' in 1952-1953 while in jail during the Dalmiapuram name change struggle.

Kannadasan's world of poetry is very wide. He belongs entirely to the world of classical poetry. He continued to write short epics, individual songs and sittrilakiyangal. His classical poems written in Kumudam weekly magazine are very popular. Soundra Kailasam's response poem 'Manudarai Paduvom' to Kannadasan's poem 'Manudarai Padamatten' was very famous.

Kannadasan wrote serialized novels starting from the magazine he ran, Thedral, to Rani weekly, a simple common reading magazine. They were of common reading, slightly crossing the sexual boundaries of the time. He also wrote Historical Fantasy novels Cheraman Kathali, Kumarakandam. They were also targetted for the common reading platform.

Movie Career

In 1949, Kannadasan wrote the song Kalangathiru Maname in the K. Ramnath-directed film Kanniyin Kathali, produced by Jupiter Films. After that he worked as a lyricist for thirty years. He wrote film dialogues for many movies starting from movie Illarajothi.

Journalism

Kannadasan has started and ran many magazines. He has also been involved in the process of many magazines.

  • Sandamarutham
  • Mullai
  • Methavi
  • Thendral
  • Thendralthirai
  • Kannadasan

Politics

In 1949 Kannadasan joined the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK). He participated in many political events including the Kallakudi protest and anti-Hindi protest organized by the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam. He resigned from the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam on April 9, 1961. In 1957, he contested the Thirkoshtiyur assembly seat and failed. In 1962, he started the Tamil National Party along with E.V.K. Sampath. In 1964, the party merged with the Tamil National Congress.

Kannadasan became a Congress member and engaged in political campaigning as an ardent supporter of Kamaraj. After Kamaraj's death he became a supporter of the Indian National Congress (Indra) faction. He remained a Congress supporter till the end. He severely criticized M. Karunanidhi and M.G. Ramachandran. When M.G. Ramachandran came to power, he was appointed as the government's poet on March 28, 1978.