Talk:Jeyaraj
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Any Tamilian worth his name cannot feign ignorance of Jeyaraj, the prolific artist in the domain of Tamil periodicals and magazines. His versatility in the realm of commercial illustration is unbounded and also unprecedented. Be it line-drawing, wash drawing, colour drawing, perspective drawing or cartoons, he excelled in everything . After the popularity and fame, actors get in the cinema field, he proved that the same popularity and fame can also be achieved by an illustrator, which is all the more greater, because the readers of magazines are literate people! However the name and fame luckily did not go into his head that even today he is a simple man and by his own admission stated that he does not have any set goal in his life and takes life as it unfolds. This much 'interviewed' man by almost all the satellite channels in the south and Doordarshan, he belonged to Tuticorin the south-eastern seaboard.
How can the discussion be almost identical to the article? {Jabencarsey 21:37, 10 December 2005 (UTC)}
[edit] Cleanup
I've just removed the section on Jeyaraj's skillfulness at illustrating, since we do not have any sources that substantiate the claim with statistics, making it sound rather POV. If anyone has statistics, or a review of his works other than the linked-to interview, please add the section back in. — Kimchi.sg | Talk 11:25, 20 March 2006 (UTC)
His versatility in the realm of commercial illustration is unbounded and also unprecedented. Be it line-drawing, wash drawing, colour drawing, perspective drawing or cartoons, he excelled in everything .