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Visiri Vazhai (விசிறி வாழை)

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ஒரு முதிர்கன்னனும், ஒரு முதிர்கன்னியும் காதல் வயப்படுவதும் அவர்களுக்குள் அவர்களை அறியாமல் காதல் எப்படி வளர்கிறது என்பதையும் ஓர் இளந்தலைமுறையினரின் காதலூடே சொல்லிச் செல்கிறார். முதிர்கன்னியும், முதிர்கன்னனும் ஒன்று சேர்ந்தார்களா இல்லையா? சொல்லிவிட்டால் சுவாரசியம் போய்விடுமே. ஒரு நெகிழ்வான அனுபவத்தை அடைய படியுங்கள். சுவையுங்கள்.

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Visiri Vazhai by Savi

Love knows no age, and Visiri Vazhai by Savi proves it beautifully. The novel delicately unfolds how two mature individuals unknowingly fall for each other. Through the experiences of a young couple, the story explores how love grows in unexpected ways.

Will they unite, or will fate take a different turn? The suspense keeps readers engaged till the very end. The novel is filled with emotions, subtle romance, and touching moments that make it a memorable read.

Step into this heartfelt journey and experience love in its purest form. Get your copy of Visiri Vazhai today!

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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 then 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.