![]() It’s a belief that survived many generations.’ No one would dare rob a house guarded by Karuppu Saami. ![]() People would leave their houses open and keep a sickle on the roof, when they headed out to work. Karuppu Saami, for example, is a real story. I began connecting dots and found this very interesting. When reading about science, I would get reminded about something I read about religion. Kapaleeshwarar Temple was my first playground. My paternal grandmother, on the other hand, used to take me to the temple every day. My maternal grandfather, Chinappa, was a staunch atheist and a close friend of Periyar. I would read the latest articles of Scientific American while they would be teaching us thermodynamics. ‘Back in college, I learned more about science than what was taught to us. ![]() We brought in the multiple personality disorder idea into it.’ It was once again a whodunit but was also a revenge story. As we had that TV slot, we decided to come up with more and started working on adapting another book (Vittu Vidu Karuppa), written by Indra Soundar Rajan.
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