Friday, August 3, 2007

The Megalomaniac

The Megalomaniac
After reading the complete article, one cannot escape the feeling that this writer is a megalomaniac and suffers from a high degree of intellectual arrogance bordering to madness. As Shri Venu Nambiar mentioned in his opinion, Shri Sasidharan cannot even dream of becoming the shadow of Shri M. Krishnan Nair. Never. Otherwise, for a normal person it will be really difficult to insult and use derogatory language on persons like ONV. There are certain individuals who gives you an impression that they are over smart in the first interaction itself. I think, Shri Sasidharan is coming in this category. Character assassination seems to be his first love.

While dissecting the personal and official life, especially in the case of Mukundan and Sachidanandan, I could not understand why he is insisting that one should mix both and if there is anarchy in one�s creation that should be reflected in one�s personal life also. He should have the basic knowledge that literary creation is fiction and cannot be followed or emulated in actual life. A further point to be noted is the arrogancy of the person. He place himself above all, intellectually, which at times is crossing all the decent behaviour of a cultured person.

As Shri R. Manoj form Hyderabad had requested, the Editor should come forward and publish the profile and photograph of Shri Sasidharan, so that the readers can be lucky to have a glance of this new avatar. -

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-K Kumar, Mumbai, India