Indian scholar, poet, and lyricist (1935–2021)
Pulavar Pulamaipithan
In office 17 December 2002 – 24 May 2003General Secretary J. Jayalalithaa Preceded by K. Kalimuthu Succeeded by C. Ponnaiyan
Born Ramasaamy
(1935-10-06 ) 6 October 1935Irugur , Coimbatore District , Madras Presidency ,British India (now Tamil Nadu , India )Died 8 September 2021(2021-09-08) (aged 85)Chennai , Tamil Nadu , India Spouse Tamil Arasi Children Pugazhendhi, Kannagi Education TSA Tamil Kalluri, Perur, Coimbatore Occupation Poet, lyricist
Pulavar Pulamaipithan (6 October 1935 – 8 September 2021)[ 1] was an Indian scholar, poet and lyricist who got recognition through the song "Naan yaar nee yaar" which was featured in the Tamil film Kudiyirundha Koyil in 1968. He briefly served as the presidium chairman of AIADMK from 2002[ 2] to 2003, when he resigned citing ill-health.[ 3] [ 4] [ 5]
Biography
Pulamaipithan was born in Irugur, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu on 6 October 1935.[ 6] At the early age Pulavar used to work in textile mill known as Combodia mills in Coimbatore and also studied his Tamil literature in Tava Tiru Shanthalinga Adigalar Perur Tamil Kaluri Coimbatore . He came to Chennai in 1964 with the ambition of writing songs for Tamil films . He worked as a Tamil teacher at Santhome high school before he started writing lyrics in Tamil films.[ 7]
He served as Deputy Chairman of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Council .[ 8] [ 9] In July 1984, He was appointed "Arasavai Kavignar" (poet laureate ) by the former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, M. G. Ramachandran .
Pulamaipithan died on 8 September 2021 at the age of 85.[ 10]
Books
Bookollamae Bali Pidamaai [ 11]
Partial filmography and poetry
He penned thousands of poems, some of which are:[ 12]
Awards
Tamil Nadu State film award for best lyrics in 1977–78 by the state government for the film Madhuraiyai Meetta Sundharapandiyan
Tamil Nadu State film award for best lyrics in 1980–81 by the state government for the film Engamma Maharani .[ 13]
Tamil Nadu State film award for best lyrics in 1988 by the state government for multiple films.
Tamil Nadu State film award for best lyrics in 1993 by the state government for the film Pathini Penn
Periyar award in 2001 by Government of Tamil Nadu.
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