Famous columnist and writer Malati Chandur has died of cancer in a private hospital in Chennai.She was 83.Malathi was being treated for cancer from last five years and had her last breath on Wednesday.
Malathi is a prolific writer and a portrayer of social transformation, it didn't take long for Malathi Chandur to attain the status of a novelist in popular demand. She has also become a lovable role model of sorts for the Telugus, especially women, with her plausible solutions to some of their day-to-day problems.
Malathi is known face to all Swathi weekly readers with the popular column named ‘Nannu adagoddu please’.Before the technology transformation many people used to depend on weeklys and journals and malathi columns provided good time pass to all the readers.
Last year malathi came to headlines by alleging the yellow gernalism acts that are encouraging by Eenadu as the daily paper published some wrong impression about potti sreeramulu with the article named “Addheku Amarajeevi”
She had three decades of experience as novelist and wrote several articles in almost all south indian languages.malathi was a native of Krishna district and later migrated to Chennai.
Malathi first made a name for herself with her practical solutions, which she pens down in her `Pramadaavanam' column, that have been appearing non-stop for nearly five decades now in Andhra Prabha weekly.She had received many prestigious awards including AP Sahitya Academy and Kendriya Sahitya Academy and respected with `Kalaaprapoorna' of the Padmavathi Mahila University.She also worked as central censor board member in 1970’s time.
She is the best role model for all upcoming columnists and writers and It’s hard to believe the sad news about the demise of the great writer and tupaki.com wishes may her great soul rest in peace
Malathi is a prolific writer and a portrayer of social transformation, it didn't take long for Malathi Chandur to attain the status of a novelist in popular demand. She has also become a lovable role model of sorts for the Telugus, especially women, with her plausible solutions to some of their day-to-day problems.
Malathi is known face to all Swathi weekly readers with the popular column named ‘Nannu adagoddu please’.Before the technology transformation many people used to depend on weeklys and journals and malathi columns provided good time pass to all the readers.
Last year malathi came to headlines by alleging the yellow gernalism acts that are encouraging by Eenadu as the daily paper published some wrong impression about potti sreeramulu with the article named “Addheku Amarajeevi”
She had three decades of experience as novelist and wrote several articles in almost all south indian languages.malathi was a native of Krishna district and later migrated to Chennai.
Malathi first made a name for herself with her practical solutions, which she pens down in her `Pramadaavanam' column, that have been appearing non-stop for nearly five decades now in Andhra Prabha weekly.She had received many prestigious awards including AP Sahitya Academy and Kendriya Sahitya Academy and respected with `Kalaaprapoorna' of the Padmavathi Mahila University.She also worked as central censor board member in 1970’s time.
She is the best role model for all upcoming columnists and writers and It’s hard to believe the sad news about the demise of the great writer and tupaki.com wishes may her great soul rest in peace