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IDENTIFY THE PERSON : Cho S Ramasamy
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28 Aug '10 09:03 pm
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I dont think Great man like Mr. Cho needs any identification.
Answered by Jayashree, 28 Aug '10 09:05 pm
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Srinivasa Iyer Ramaswamy, also known as Cho Ramaswamy (Tamil: , born October 5, 1934) is a comedian, playwright, lawyer and columnist in Tamil Nadu, India. He is the editor of a popular Tamil magazine Thuglak. Cho, as he is popularly known is well known for his witty take on Indian and Tamil Nadu politics.
I Think he is totally bald and wears spects.
Answered by HEMANT MEHTA, 28 Aug '10 09:08 pm
I Think he is totally bald and wears spects.
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He is editor of anand viketan,tamil magazine and only one to talk against LTTE.
Answered by TARZAN, 28 Aug '10 09:07 pm
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Well an interesting news about his name CHO..........Calling all those who thought Cho got his strange three-letter name from the name of the character in Thenmozhiaal: you now stand informed that it is the other way round. Mr Cho got his name from the man who was to play him.
Answered by Jyoti Singh, 29 Aug '10 01:50 pm
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Cho Ramaswamy is a familiar name, not only in Tamil Nadu but all over India. He is known more as a political commentator who edits a Tamil magazine, Tughlaq. But little do people know about Cho as a Tamil dramatist.Cho Ramaswamy is an actor, playwright, columnist and a political commentator in Tamil Nadu, India. Cho as he is popularly known is well known for his satirical take on Indian and Tamilnadu politics.
He gained his entry by threatening a famous Tamil playwright! When a famous Tamil playwright, Koothabiran wrote his play, Thenmozhiaal, he did not have a role for Cho at all.
That would have discouraged a lot of people, but not Cho. He just went up to Koothabiran and ordered him to write him a role. Koothabiran was not taking any lip from anyone. It is not possible to fit you in, he said. Well, in that case, I will walk into every scene, Cho said. The threat, combined with the mad gleam in his eye, sent shivers running through Koothabiran. He reported his encounter with Cho ...more
Answered by kartikay sharma, 28 Aug '10 09:10 pm
He gained his entry by threatening a famous Tamil playwright! When a famous Tamil playwright, Koothabiran wrote his play, Thenmozhiaal, he did not have a role for Cho at all.
That would have discouraged a lot of people, but not Cho. He just went up to Koothabiran and ordered him to write him a role. Koothabiran was not taking any lip from anyone. It is not possible to fit you in, he said. Well, in that case, I will walk into every scene, Cho said. The threat, combined with the mad gleam in his eye, sent shivers running through Koothabiran. He reported his encounter with Cho ...more
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