Tamil superstar Kamal Haasan, who was close to late Tamil writer Sujatha,
says the author considered writing "a continuing love affair".
Born in 1935 as S. Rangarajan, the prolific writer adopted the nom de
plume Sujatha when he began writing fiction. He passed away Wednesday
after suffering from a renal disorder.
Talking of Sujatha's science books, Kamal Haasan said: "Coming
from a background of science, he considered writing not a profession
but a continuing love affair."
Sujatha authored over 100 books, penned popular columns in Ananda Vikatan
and Kanaiyazhi magazines. He also wrote screenplays for the films "Uyire"
and "Pirivom Sandhippom".
"He (Sujatha) was one of the important writers to enhance my appreciation
of literature, of Tamil writing," the actor said.
He added: "Usually, writers consider a compromise degrading and
a defeat. But he thought a compromise was a necessity, a social duty."