Gnani Sankaran

Gnani Sankaran
Born 1954
Occupation Writer
Nationality India
Subject Society, Culture, Politics
Website
www.gnani.net

Gnani (born 1954 as Sankaran) is a popular writer in the Tamil language. He has also written articles under the pseudonyms Vamban, Cynic, and Nandan and is known for frank and uncompromising views on politics and culture, which he has expressed in the media for 30 years. He plays multiple roles in newspapers, magazines, plays, and films.[1]

As an editor

Gnani was the editor of a Tamil magazine Dheemtharikida, which was first published in printed form and then in electronic form. Now his official website www.gnani.net launched on October 2, 2008 contains "o pakkangal" which he is currently writing on Kalki, updated everyweek. It also contains some of old dheemtharikida articles and the others he wrote on the year 2010 as well as info about all his areas of activities - theatre, video, print etc.

Books

Television

Plays

To promote humane values and clean entertainment in the fields of arts and literature, by producing works of art and literature.

Magazines

Columns

Contributions

He has contributed his thoughts in the following periodicals and still writing to many periodicals.

Quotes

All politics today is bad. It would be worse if you keep away from it

References

  1. "Communication is the key". The Hindu (Chennai, India). 20 June 2008.

External links


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