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list of books written by Kavigkar Vairamuthu

Vairamuthu Ramasamy (born 13 July 1953) is an Indian poet, lyricist and novelist working in the Tamil film industry. He is a prominent figure in the Tamil literary world. A master's graduate from the Pachaiyappa's College in Chennai, at first he worked as a translator, while also being a published poet. Then he entered the Tamil film industry in the year 1980, in the film Nizhalgal, an Ilaiyaraaja musical, directed by
 P. Bharathiraja. During the course of his 40-years of film career, he has written over 7,500 songs and poems which have won him seven National Awards, the most for any Indian lyricist. He has also been honored with a Padma Shri, a Padma Bhushan and a Sahitya Akademi Award, for his abundant literary output.
He is favourite authors and poet for many of the book reades. Everyone will admired and love his slang of reading a poem because of his good and strong pronounciation.
 List of books written by Kavigkar Vairamuthu:
1.Aayram Paadanlgal
2.En Jannalin Vazhiye
3.En Pazhaiya Panau Olaikal
4.Ella Nathiyilum En Osam
5.Indha Pookkal Virpanaikku Alla
6.Innoru Desiya Geetham
7. Intha Kulatthil Kal Erinthavargal
8.Inthuvarai Naan
9.Ithanaal Sagalamaanavaragalum
10. Kalvettukal
11. Kelvigalaal Oru Velvi
12. Kaavi Nirathil Oru Kaadhal
13. Kallikattu Ithigaasam
14. Karuvachi Kaviyam
15. Kavirajan Kathai
16. Kodimarathi Vergal
17. Konjam Theneer Niraiya Vaanam
18. Meedum En Thottilukkuil
19. Mounathin Sapthangal
20. Moondram Ulaga Por
21. Neirtu Poota Kolam
22. Oru Porkkalamum Irandu Pookalum
23. Oru Graamatthu Paraviyum Sila Kadalgalum
24. Peiyena Peiyum Mazhabi
25. Paarkkadal
26. Ratha Thaanam
27. Sirpiye Unnao Sethukugiran
28. Sigarangalai Nooki
29. Thaneer Desam
30. Thamizhukku Niram Undu
31. Thiruthi Ezhuthiya Theerpugal
32. Tamizhaatruppadai
33. Villodu Vaa Nilave
34. Vadugapatti Mutual Valgo varai
35. Vairamuthu Siru Kathaigal
36. Vaanam Thottu Vidum Thooramthaan
37. Vaigarai Megangal
38. Vairamuthu Varuval
39. Vairamuthu Kavithaigal

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