Solomon Pappaiah

Prof. Solomon Pappaiah
Born (1936-02-22) 22 February 1936
Madurai, Madras Presidency, British India
Alma mater The American College (BA) Thiagarajar College (MA)
Occupation Tamil Professor (1961-91 at The American College [1])
Parent(s)
  • Mr. A Sundaram (father)

Solomon Pappaiah (Tamil:சாலமன் பாப்பையா) (born 22 February 1936), a.k.a. Solomon Pappiah and Salomon Pappayah is a popular Tamil language scholar and a television icon in Tamil Nadu, India. He is best known for moderating Tamil debate talk shows, known as 'patti mandrams', which have been airing on Sun TV for quite a long time. He is credited for taking social themes to the masses and has so far moderated over 5,000 debates programmes across the globe.[2]

Early life

Born as the ninth child in a family of 12 to Mr.A.Sundaram and Mrs.S.Pakkiam, Pappaiah had his job cut out as his father was a mill worker and did not have the wherewithal to financially support his studies. With financial help from his friends, he was able to continue his education. His drawing master at American College Higher Secondary School, Arasu, taught him the skills. Professor Jothi Muthu of American College groomed his love for the language. Pappiah joined Thiagarajar College to pursue Post-Graduation in Tamil and became the first batch of M.A Tamil students. He entered the public stage fray in 1960, when he became a teacher at The American College. Eventually, he created a social awakening in the evolution of patti mandrams. He has also written and directed plays at college.[3]

Speaking Style

Pappaiah is known for his ‘down to earth' speaking style. His command of Tamil enables him to get complex literary issues across to the common man. This has enabled him to take social themes to the masses and bring about a social awakening in the evolution of patti mandrams in Tamil Nadu and beyond.[4]

Awards and titles

Writing

Solomon Pappaiah has penned four books:

Acting

Pappaiah also appeared in three of director Shankar's film: Mudhalvan, Boys and Sivaji: The Boss.

Personal life

Pappaiah and his wife Jeyabai reside in Madurai India. They have a son and a daughter [8]

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