Rajesh Kumar (writer) explained

Rajesh Kumar is the pseudonym of KR Rajagopal,[1] a Tamil author of crime fiction.

Professional career

Kumar's first published story was in 1968[2] or 1969,[3] in the college magazine of Government Arts College, Coimbatore, where he earned a degree in botany.[4] He has attributed this to a prank by another student, who used Kumar's name when volunteering to submit a story for the magazine;[2] when his professor refused to allow Kumar to back out,[5] "the next day"[2] he "reluctantly" submitted "Vaazhndhu Kaatuvom", a love story.[5]

Later that year, he submitted the crime story "Unnai Vidamaatten" to a short story contest in Malai Murasu; this was the first story for which he was paid.[5]

In 1977, his work began appearing in Kumudam, starting with the short story "Idhu Nyayama".[5]

His first novel, Vaadagaiku Oru Uyir,[5] was published in 1980.[1] He subsequently told of how the editor of Kumudam had "seen a porter on a platform at Egmore Railway Station engrossed in one of [Kumar's] stories. The porter had also forgone customers just to finish the story. It was then that [the editor] decided to make [Kumar] write a novel."[3]

In 1986, his publisher asked him if he could produce a novel a month; as a result, he became a full-time writer.[5]

As of 2019, Kumar has written over 1500 novels; his son, for whom digitizing the novels into e-books is a full-time profession, has been able to locate "around 1,000" of them.[6] He has also written over 2000 short stories, and scripts for over 250 television series,[1] as well as the 2015 film Sandamarutham.[7]

In 2019, he announced that he was negotiating with Sathya Jyothi Films regarding adaptations of his work on Amazon Prime.[6]

Early life

Prior to writing full-time, Kumar spent five years teaching, with a degree in education from Ramakrishna Vidyalaya;[4] when he grew bored with this, he worked as a sales representative for an industrial rubber goods company.[7]

Pseudonym

To avoid being confused with two pre-existing Tamil authors named "KR Rajagopal", he created a pseudonym based on the names of his sister and his sister-in-law: Rajeshwari and Ananthakumar.[1]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.dinamani.com/lifestyle/lifestyle-special/2019/jul/26/crime-novel-king-writer-rajeshkumars-50-not-out-special-3200726.html Rajeshkumar's 50 Years of Writing
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20080908104103/https://www.livemint.com/2008/09/08005445/meet-rajesh-kumar-author-of-1.html Meet Rajesh Kumar, author of 1,500 novels
  3. https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chennai/50-yrs-on-rajesh-kumar-still-thrills-his-readers/articleshow/70284421.cms 50 yrs on, Rajesh Kumar still thrills his readers
  4. https://www.thenewsminute.com/tamil-nadu/69-rajesh-kumar-king-tamil-pulp-fiction-still-it-30708 At 69, Rajesh Kumar - the king of Tamil pulp fiction is still at it
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20131128021231/http://www.hindu.com/mp/2011/04/25/stories/2011042550660300.htm Raja of the whodunit
  6. https://www.thehindu.com/authors/guns-prose/article26685292.ece Guns & prose
  7. https://www.thehindu.com/features/metroplus/tamil-crime-novelist-rajesh-kumar-speaks-on-guns-guts-and-fans/article7301877.ece Guns, guts and glory