An Electronics-Engineer by profession, he was proficient in the language of technology. Widely read and knowledgeable, he presented his knowledge in simple Tamil. His works stood out during a time when Tamil writing was dominated by social/family dramas and historical novels. His identification with the masses, and his uncanny adoption of their way of talking, behavior, mindset and slang, helped make him popular across multiple demographic segments. His popularization of technology was one of his greatest contributions – starting with his Silicon Chip writing in
Dinamani Kadhir and Yen, Yedharku, Eppadi in
Junior Vikatan. At one point, his writings were appearing in numerous Tamil weeklies and journals simultaneously, including
Ananda Vikatan, Kumudam, Kungumam, Kalki and
Dhinamani Kadhir. Later he contributed as script/screenplay author for several Tamil movies. His notable movies included
Vikram,
Thiruda Thiruda, Boys and
Sivaji. Most of his early novels/stories were made as movies, including
Priya, Gaytri, Karaiyellam Senbagapoo and
Anandha Thandavam, among others. Brought up in Srirangam, Trichy, and having spent most of the later part of life in Bangalore, he described both places vividly in his various writings. Among his popular novels are
Pirivom Sandhipom (not related to the movie of the same name),
Rathham Ore Niram, and
Kolaiyudhir Kaalam. He also immortalized Ganesh-Vasanth – an imaginary advocate pair serving as the main characters in most of his detective stories. Ganesh is a level-headed, senior advocate and Vasanth is his flirtatious junior advocate. The Ganesh-Vasanth pair was based on
James Hadley Chase's characters, Vic Malloy and his sidekick. In his later days he restricted his writing to essays such as Katradhum-Petradhum. He began to spend more time reading, especially old rare Tamil literature and writings on the latest developments in information technology and computing. == Biography ==