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(3) Cho: Yarukkum Vetkamillai Part: 3 Folk Literature (1) Muthuppattan Kathai Edited by Na. Vanamamalai, (Publication: Madurai Kamaraj University) (2) Malaiyaruvi, Edited by Ki. Va Jagannathan (Publication: Saraswathi, Mahal, Thanjavur). (3) Cho: Yarukkum Vetkamillai. Part: 3 Folk Literature (1) Muthuppattan Kathai Edited by Na. Vanamamalai, (Publication: Madurai Kamaraj University) (2) Malaiyaruvi, Edited by Ki. Va Jagannathan (Publication: Saraswathi, Mahal, Thanjavur) Study Material for IAS (UPSC) General Studies Pre. (3) Cho: Yaurkkum Vetkamillai. Part 3: Folk Literature (1) Muthuppattan kathai Edited by Na. Vanamamalai, (Publication: Madurai Kamaraj University). (2) Malaiyaruvi, Edited by Ki. Va Jagannathan (Publication: Saraswathi Mahal, Thanjavur). Yarukkum Vetkam Illai (transl. No One Is Ashamed) is a 1975 Tamil language film, directed by Cho Ramaswamy.It stars Jayalalithaa in the lead role, opposite Srikanth, supported by Cho Ramaswamy, Manorama and Sivakumar.
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Cho Ramaswamy
| Cho Ramaswamy | |
|---|---|
| Born | 5 October 1934 Mylapore, Madras, India |
| Occupation | Actor, political satirist, journalist, lawyer |
| Notable credit(s) | Thuglak |
| Family | R. Srinivasa Iyer (Father) Rajammal(Mother) |
Srinivasa Iyer Ramaswamy called as Cho Ramaswamy (Tamil: சோ ராமசுவாமி) is an Indian actor, comedian, character actor, editor, political satirist, playwright and dialogue writer, film director and lawyer in Tamil Nadu.[1] He is the founder and editor of the Tamil magazine, Thuglak. His popularity in the Tamil Nadu literary circles is mainly due to his impartial assessment of political issues, and the audacity with which he publishes his viewpoints. Politicians such as J. B. Kripalani, Indira Gandhi, Karunanidhi, Charan Singh, Kamaraj, Morarji Desai, Chandra Shekhar, G. K. Moopanar, M. G. Ramachandran, Jayalalithaa, Ramakrishna Hegde, N. T. Rama Rao, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, L. K. Advani, and Narendra Modi have been the target of his editorial attacks.
- Nomination to Rajya Sabha1
- Filmography2
- Plays2.1
- Movies acted2.2
- Movies directed2.3
- Screenplays written2.4
- Religious works2.5
- Other noteworthy works2.6
- Trivia3
- References4
- External links5
Nomination to Rajya Sabha
He was nominated to the Rajya Sabha by the President of India, K. R. Narayanan. In the Rajya Sabha 12 MPs are nominated by the President of India from amongst persons who have special knowledge or practical experience in the fields of literature, science, art or social service. He served as a Rajya Sabha MP from November 1999 to November 2005.[2]
Filmography
Plays
- Yaarukkum Vetkamillai
- Saathiram Sonnadhillai
- Nermai Urangum Neram
- Iraivan Irandhuvittana ?
- Enru Thaniyum Inda Sudandira Thaagam ?
- Judgement Reserved
- Quo Vadis
- Unmayae Unn Villai Ennae?
- Saraswathiyin Selvan
- Unmai Urangum Neram
- Madras by Night
Movies acted
- Guru sishyan
- Adhisayappiravi
- Aarilirundhu Aruvadhuvarai
- Adutha vaarisu
- Manithan
- Kaadhalaa Kaadhalaa
- Then Mazhai
- Nirai Kudam
- Galaattaa Kalyaanam
- En Annan
- Maattukaaravelan
- Pommalaattam
- Engal Thangam
- Aayiram Poi
- Paar Magale Paar
- Thanga Pathakkam
- Mr.Sampath
- Unmaye un vilai enna
- Thanikudithanam
- Vandhaale Maharaasi
- Suryakaanthi
- Gowravam
- Ninaivil Nindraval
- Then Kinnam
- Anand
- Kuzhanthaikkaaga
- Sonthankal Vaazhga
- Pon Vanndu
- Meyar Meenakshi
- Kadavulin Theerppu
- Balappareetchai
- Vaakkuruthi
- Orey Saatchi
- Thaaikku Oru Pillai
- Sankey Muzhanku
- Penn Endraal Penn
- Anbai Thedi
- Antharangam
- Cinema Paiththiyam
- ROshakkaari
- Delhi Maappillai
- Ulagam Ivvalavuthaan
- Gangaa Gowri
- Manitharil Maanikkam
- Unga Veettu Kalyaanam
Movies directed
- Mohammed Bin Thuglak
- Unmaiye Un Vilai Enna
- Mr Sampath
- Yarukkum Vetkam Illai
- Sambo Siva Samboo
Screenplays written
- Ayiram poi
- Pottaa Poti
Religious works
- Hindu Maha Samudram Vol – I, II, III, IV, V, and VI (Latest)
- Mahabaratham Pesugirathu
- Valmiki Ramayanam
- Verukathagada Bramaniyam
- Nane Raja
Other noteworthy works
- Engey Brahmanan?
- Verukatthakkatha Brahmaneeyam ?
- Vande Mataram
- Ivargalai therindhu kollungal
- Washington il Nallathambi
- Sarakar Pugunda Veedu
- Koovam nadikaraiyinile
- Adhigaprasangam
- yaro ivar yaro ?
- Mydear BrahmaDeva
- India Enge Pogiradhu ?
- Kamarajarai sandhitthen
- Puratchi Geethai
- Sattam Thalai Guniyattum
- Enge Pogirai ?
- Embak kana Onru Kandaen
- Saraswathi Sabatham
- Manam Oru Kurangu
- En koodathu ?
- Eravil Chennai
- Uravugal Ellaiyadi Pappa
- Edarkaga ?
- Thiraiyulagathai Thirumbi Parkiraen
- Unmayae Unn Villai Ennae?
Trivia
- Following Sanjay Gandhi's death, Cho released stamps in memory of a man called Saxena, who he claimed had also died in the air crash. The postal departments failed to realise that these stamps were not official and mistakenly approved them.[3]
- Cho played the role of a bike mechanic in a play 'Petral dhaan Pillaya' written by Pattu of the United Amateur Artistes (UAA), which became a huge success. When the play was later adapted into a film by director A. Bhimsingh, Sivaji Ganesan persuaded Cho to play the same role in the film too, leading to Cho's entry into the film world.[3]
- Cho was hospitalized in January 2015 and in and out of hospital due to illness. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalitha called on Cho Ramaswamy.
References
- The Hindu
- Tribune India
- Rediff
- HarmonyIndia
- [2]
- PM Visit
- CM Visit
- ^cho reference
- ^Biodata
- ^ abCho interview on Koffee with Anu on YouTube
External links
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- Cho Ramaswamy at the Internet Movie Database
- Audio of Cho Ramaswamy on Mrs. Pratibha Patil, prior to the Indian Presidential elections where Mrs. Patil was a candidate, in Tamil, 13 July 2007
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Tamil is one of the optional literature paper in IAS Mains Exam. It consists of two papers, i.e. (Paper I and II) carries 250 marks each, in a total of 500 marks. This paper is considered an easy one, for aspirants who are well versed with the Tamil language and are familiar with the grammatical aspects too! It is considered an easy ride for those who are native Tamil speakers and have a hold on the general characteristics of the language. This article provides you with the latest UPSC Tamil Syllabus for IAS Mains 2021. Download the complete syllabus PDF from here.
UPSC Tamil Syllabus – Paper I
Answers must be written in Tamil.
Section A
Part 1 – History of Tamil Language
- Major Indian Language Families-The place of Tamil among Indian languages in general and Dravidian in particular-Enumeration and distribution of Dravidian languages.
- The language of Sangam literature-The language of medieval Tamil: Pallava period only-Historical study of Nouns, Verbs, adjectives, adverbs Tense markers and case markers in Tamil.
- Borrowing of words from other languages into Tamil-Regional and social dialects-difference between literary and spoken Tamil.
Part 2 – Histories of Tamil Literature
- Tolkappiyam-Sangam Literature-The division of Akam and puram-The secular characteristics of Sangam Literature-The development of Ethical literature-Silappadikaram and Manimekalai.
Part 3 – Devotional Literature
- (Alwars and Nayanmars) The bridal mysticism in Alwar hymns-Minor literary forms (Tutu, Ula, Parani, Kuravanji). Social factors for the development of Modern Tamil literature: Novel, Short story and New Poetry-The impact of various political ideologies on modern writings.
Section B
Part 1 – Recent trends in Tamil Studies
- Approaches to criticism: Social , psychological, historical and moralistic-the use of criticism-the various techniques in literature: Ullurai, Iraicchi, Thonmam (Myth) Otturuvagam (allegory), Angadam (Satire), Meyppadu, Padimam(image), Kuriyeedu (Symbol), Irunmai (ambiguity)-The concept[t of comparative literature-the principle of comparative literature.
Part 2 – Folk literature in Tamil
- Ballads, Songs, proverbs and riddles-Sociological study of Tamil folklore
- Uses of translation-Translation of Tamil works into other languages-Development of journalism in Tamil.
Part 3 – Cultural Heritage of the Tamils
- Concept of Love and War-Concept of Aram-the ethical codes adopted by the ancient Tamils in their warfare-customs, beliefs, rituals, modes of worship in the five Thinais. The cultural changes as revealed in post Sangam literature-cultural fusion in the medieval period (Jainism & Buddhism). The development of arts and architecture through the ages (Pallava, later Cholas, and Nayaks). The impact of various political, social, religious and cultural movements on Tamil Society. The role of mass media in the cultural change of contemporary Tamil society.

UPSC Tamil Syllabus – Paper II
Answers must be written in Tamil. The paper will require first hand reading of the Text prescribed and will be designed to test the critical ability of the candidate.
Section A
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Part 1 – Ancient Literature
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- Kuruntokai (1-25 poems)
- Purananurui (182-200 poems)
- Tirukkural Porutpal: Arasiyalum Amaichiyalum (from Iraimatchi to Avaianjamai)
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- Kambaramayanam: Kumbakarunan Vadhai Padalam
Part 3 – Devotional Literature
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- Tiruvasagam: Neetthal Vinnappam
- Tiruppavai: (Full Text)
Section B
Modern Literature
Part 1 – Poetry
- Bharathiar: Kannan Pattu
- Bharathidasan: Kudumba Vilakku
- Naa. Kamarasan: Karuppu Malarkal
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Prose
- Mu. Varadharajanar. Aramum Arasiyalum
- C N Annadurai: Ye! Thazhntha Tamilagame.
Part 2 – Novel, Short story and Drama
- Akilon: Chittirappavai
- Jayakanthan: Gurupeedam
- Cho: Yarukkum Vetkamillai
Part 3 – Folk Literature
- Muthuppattan Kathai Edited by Na. Vanamamalai, (Publication: Madurai Kamaraj University)
- Malaiyaruvi, Edited by Ki. Va Jagannathan (Publication: Saraswathi, Mahal, Thanjavur)