Kalki Krishnamurthy (September 9, 1899 – December 5, 1954) was a renowned Indian writer, journalist, and the author of numerous novels, short stories, and essays in Tamil literature. He is considered one of the most significant and influential writers in the Tamil language.
Some of his notable works include:
Ponniyin Selvan: This is perhaps Kalki's most famous work. It is a historical novel set in the Chola dynasty period and is widely regarded as a masterpiece of Tamil literature. The story revolves around the life of the great Chola king Rajaraja Chola and his achievements.
Sivagamiyin Sapatham: Another historical novel by Kalki, this book is set in the Pallava dynasty period and follows the life of a princess named Sivagami.
Parthiban Kanavu: This novel is set in the Pallava dynasty and tells the story of a warrior prince, Parthiban, who seeks to reclaim his kingdom.
Alai Osai: A contemporary novel by Kalki, it deals with themes like love, politics, and social issues.
Kalki was not only a prolific writer but also a journalist who contributed to various newspapers and magazines. He was a prominent figure in the world of Tamil literature during the early to mid-20th century. His works continue to be popular and are often adapted into movies, television series, and other forms of media in India. Kalki's contributions to Tamil literature have left a lasting impact, and his birthday, September 9th, is celebrated as "Kalki Jayanti" in his honor.