Randor Guy

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Randor Guy is the pen name of Madabhushi Rangadorai[1] (born 8 November 1937[2][3] or according to his profile at galatta.com, 13 March 1945), a prominent Indian lawyer, columnist and film[4] and legal historian associated with the English language newspaper The Hindu.[5][6] He is also the official editor of the weekly column "Blast from the Past" that appears in The Hindu every Sunday.

Early life

Guy graduated in BSc and B. L. from Madras University[7] and commenced his career as a lawyer.[7][8] After practising as a lawyer for a short time, he quit his job and joined a firm called Paterson and Co. where he worked for five years. In 1976, he resigned to devote all his time to writing.

Work as a film historian

Guy has been writing books on history and films since 1967. He became popular when his article on Frank Capra was purchased by the United States Information Agency for use as a reference work.[7] Randor Guy remains the only non-American whose work has been acquired as reference material by the Government of the United States of America.[7]

Guy is a regular columnist for newspapers as the Mylapore Times, The Hindu and The Indian Express. He also writes for the film magazine, Screen. He writes on a variety of topics though he is mainly popular as a film historian and critic.

Films

Guy has written the screenplays for a few short documentaries and feature films. He has also produced a few advertisement films.[8] In 1999, he made a 100-minute feature film in English titled Perfumed Garden for a Hollywood film company.[7] It was subsequently dubbed into Hindi, Tamil and Telugu as Brahmachari.[1][7] He has written a Sinhalese film called Paradise Peak based on a best-selling crime novel written by him.[7] Currently, he is working with the screenplay for an English film called Maya starring Kollywood actress Namitha.[9] Maya is Namitha's first film in English.[9]

Awards and felicitations

On 12 November 2007, during a function commemorating the fifth anniversary of Samudra, a magazine dedicated to art and culture, Guy was awarded the Gnana Samudra award in recognition of his contributions to arts.[10]

Books

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Notes

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References

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