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I finished reading ‘mugamoodigalin  Pallathakku’ Truth be told, a tantalizing reading experience. A soul-stirring  fiction. Tarun has diagonised the crux of humanity that is not so easily detected and is roaming freely in the society. This beautifully written text is against sanctitude, the origin of despotism. And it is a fervent revolution against the term ‘dogmas’. The attitude of ‘I know what is good for you’ is the root cause of authoritarianism. This world is not a replica factory for one to become a copy of each other. It is not surprising to think why this puritanism is not considered as a major problem in this humanity because everyone has a lust for power, everyone has a share in it and wants to participate in it. Be it rich or poor, be it men or women, be it privileged or oppressed, it is a common problem of humanity across polarity.. ‘The valley of masks’ is the nonpareil fable which trascends ages and cultures. It can stand forever. Something to remember Tarun has found a place in the sun and my heart. I wish to embrace him with love. Forever, I wish to be embosomed by the essence and the wisdom ascertained from the book. The requisite one for the susceptible person like me. Juxtaposing the English and Tamil versions, the Tamil version is more profound and breathtaking. I heartily deem literature is the only tool to convey the many dimensions of the human mind to others without taking away their freedom.

Shree