B. S. Ramiah
Batlagundu Subramanian Ramiah | |
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Born | Batlagundu Subramanian Ramiah 24 March 1905 Madras |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation(s) | Writer, Scriptwriter |
Known for | Sahitya Akademi award winner, 1982 |
Batlagundu Subramanian Ramiah (24 March 1905 – 18 May 1983) was a
Tamil films
.
Biography
B. S. Ramiah was born in
Dina Mani, Gandhi, Jeyakodi.[citation needed
]
In 1982, he was awarded the
Tamil for his literary history of the Manikodi movement – Manikodikalam (lit. The Manikodi Era).[1] He also wrote a number of original screenplays for Tamil films and a few of his works were also made into films.[2][3][4]
Partial bibliography
Non-fiction
- Manikodikalam (literary history)
- Cinema...? (1943)
Plays
- Therotti magan
- Policekaaran maga1
- President Panchatcharam (adaptation of Gogol's The Government Inspector)
- Malliyam Mangalam
- Poovilangu
- Panjali sabadham
- Kalappali
Novels
- Vithiyin vilayattu komala
- Kailasa Iyerin kedumathi
- Premaharaam
- Nandha Vilakku
- Thinai vidaithavan
- Sandhaipettai
Filmography
- Boologa Rambai (1940)
- Madanakamarajan(1941)
- Baktha Naradhar (1942)
- Kubera Kusela (1943)
- Paranjothi (1945)
- Saalivahan (1945)
- Arthanaari (1946)
- Visithira Vanidha(1947)
- Dhana Amaravathi (1947)
- Mahatma Udangkar (1947)
- Devadasi (1948)
- Rathan Kumar (1949)
- Maaya Rambai (1952)
- Amar (1954)
- President Panchatcharam(1959)
- Raja Magudam (1960)
- Policekaran Magal (1962)
- Panathottam (1963)
References
- ^ Tamil Sahitya Akademi Awards 1955–2007 Archived 24 January 2010 at the Wayback Machine Sahitya Akademi Official website.
- ^ An Album of Indian writers: issued on the occasion of Frankfurt World Book Fair. Sahitya Akademi. 1986.
- ISBN 9788185586618.
- ^ Krishnan Venkatachalam. "பி. எஸ். ராமையா". Koodu (in Tamil). Archived from the original on 5 June 2010.
Further reading
- B. S. Ramaiyya by Palani Rahuladasan (Sahitya Akademi's India Ilakkiya Sirpigal Series)
- மணிக்கொடியை உயர்த்திய பி.எஸ்.ராமையா