S. D. Subramania Yogi, popularly known as S. D. S. Yogi (Tamil: ச.
த௠. ச௠. யோகி) was a Tamil director, playwright,
screenplay writer and poet from Tamil Nadu, India. He was born in a
family of poets and published his first collection of poems, while
still a student at the Erode Mahajana High School in 1924. He became
involved in the Indian Independence Movement and wrote many poems in
support of the Indian nationalist cause. He was given the title "Bhala
Bharathi" in appreciation of his Tamil literary skills. Among his
noted works are Bhavani Kuravanji, a translation of Omar Kayyam's
works into Tamil and the life stories of Mary Magdalene and Ahalya.
After becoming well known in the field of literature, Yogi started
writing scripts for Tamil films. His first film as script writer - Iru
Sahodarargal (1936) was a success and the literary magazine Manikodi
praised him for his dialogues. He went on to write scripts and song
lyrics for a number of Tamil films till the 1950s. He also directed
two films - Adrishtam (1939) and Krishnakumar (1941). Yogi translated
many of film related English technical terms into Tamil and published
a model screenplay using the terms in the magazine Gundoosi.In 2000,
the Government of Tamil Nadu nationalised his works.
த௠. ச௠. யோகி) was a Tamil director, playwright,
screenplay writer and poet from Tamil Nadu, India. He was born in a
family of poets and published his first collection of poems, while
still a student at the Erode Mahajana High School in 1924. He became
involved in the Indian Independence Movement and wrote many poems in
support of the Indian nationalist cause. He was given the title "Bhala
Bharathi" in appreciation of his Tamil literary skills. Among his
noted works are Bhavani Kuravanji, a translation of Omar Kayyam's
works into Tamil and the life stories of Mary Magdalene and Ahalya.
After becoming well known in the field of literature, Yogi started
writing scripts for Tamil films. His first film as script writer - Iru
Sahodarargal (1936) was a success and the literary magazine Manikodi
praised him for his dialogues. He went on to write scripts and song
lyrics for a number of Tamil films till the 1950s. He also directed
two films - Adrishtam (1939) and Krishnakumar (1941). Yogi translated
many of film related English technical terms into Tamil and published
a model screenplay using the terms in the magazine Gundoosi.In 2000,
the Government of Tamil Nadu nationalised his works.
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