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Theppo 76 (தெப்போ-76)

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தெப்போ 76 சாவியின் வளமான கற்பனைக்கு ஒரு சான்று ஜப்பானில் நம் ஊர் தெப்பம் விட்டால் எப்படி இருக்கும் என்று கற்பனை செய்து, தெப்பம் விடுவதற்கான சாத்தியக்கூறுகள் அனைத்தையும் அலசி ஆராய்ந்து, நகைச்சுவை ததும்பத் ததும்ப தெப்போ 76 ஐ படைத்தார். ஜப்பானுக்கே நாம் சென்று தெப்பம் விடுவதற்கான ஏற்பாடுகளில் பங்கேற்று வெற்றிகர மாகத் தெப்போட்டம் நடத்தி முடித்து வந்தது போன்ற உணர்வு நூலைப் படித்து முடித்ததும் நமக்கு ஏற்படுவது உறுதி!

Theppo 76 is a brilliant mix of humor and imagination. Savi envisions a Tamil temple float festival in Japan, exploring the possibilities with wit and charm.

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Theppo 76 by Savi

What if a Tamil temple float festival took place in Japan? Theppo 76 brings this fascinating idea to life!

Savi, known for his rich imagination, crafts a unique and humorous tale. He delves into every possibility, ensuring a seamless blend of reality and fantasy. From planning the event to making it a grand success, the story flows with witty observations and delightful storytelling.

As you read, you will feel as if you were part of the adventure, experiencing the joy and triumph of a festival successfully held in a foreign land. With its engaging narrative and lighthearted humor, Theppo 76 is a must-read for those who love creative storytelling.

Grab your copy today and enjoy this unforgettable journey!

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About the author: Savi – The Great

Savi, born as S. Viswanathan in August 1916, was a pioneer in Tamil journalism. He hailed from Mambakkam, a village in the Arcot district. Though he left school after the eighth grade, he never stopped learning.

A passionate reader, he began writing under the pen name “Vidakandan.” His works appeared in magazines like Sudhesamithran and Hanuman. Seeking better opportunities, he moved to Chennai. There, Kalki Krishnamurthy, the editor of Ananda Vikatan, appointed him as an assistant editor.

S. Viswanathan adopted the pen name Savi and soon became a household name. His serialized novel Vashingtonil Thirumanam gained massive popularity. He followed it with hit stories like Visiri Vazhai and Oorar in Vikatan.

Later, he worked as an editor for Dina Kathir and Kumudam. However, his dream was to start his own magazine. He launched Savi, naming it after himself.

Savi’s influence shaped many celebrated Tamil writers, including Agasthiyan (Kadugu), Pattukkottai Prabakar, Suba, Rajesh Kumar, Balakumaran, and Subramania Raju. His legacy in Tamil literature and journalism remains unmatched.