fiction.wikisort.org - DirectorAjayan Bala is an Indian writer, film director and screenplay writer from Thirukalukundram, Tamilnadu. His book Ulaka cin̲imā varalār̲u : maun̲ayukam 1894-1929 was awarded as best book in the fine arts section by Tamil Nadu Government in 2007. He has written several fiction and non-fiction works in Tamil. He has written a history serial in the popular Tamil magazine Ananda Vikatan.[1]
Ajayan Bala |
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Born | |
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Occupation | Writer, film director, screenplay writer |
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Years active | 2009–present |
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He has written story and screen play for the movies Chennaiyil Oru Naal, Vana Yuddham, Manithan, and has worked as assistant director for Chithiram Pesuthadi, Vaalmiki, Madrasapattinam, Thenmerku Paruvakaatru, and Krishnaveni Panjaalai. He has also directed one of the chapters in the horror anthology 6 Athiyayam.[2]
Bibliography
Novels
- Pakalmeenkal (published as a serial in Kalki)
Short story collections
- Mayilvakanan and other stories (Marutha Pathippakam)
- Moondravathu Arai Nanbanin Kathal Kathai
- Ajayan Bala Sirukathaikal (Nathan Pathippakam)
- Muthukkal Pathu (Amrutha Pathippakam)
Translated Screenplays
Biographies
Other Non-Fiction
- Mudivatra Kalaignan: Marlon Brando
- Sumar Ezhuthalanum Super Star-um
- Semmozhi Sirpigal (Life of 100 Tamil scholars)
- Ulaka cin̲imā varalār̲u : maun̲ayukam 1894-1929
Filmography
As director
As writer
web series
- love bullet (7 July 2021)
References
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