Who Was Jayakanthan? Duraisamy Jayakanthan (1934–2015), popularly known as J.K. , was a revolutionary Tamil writer, essayist, filmmaker, and journalist. A recipient of the Jnanpith Award (2002)—India’s highest literary honor—he broke conventional molds by writing unflinchingly about social hypocrisy, caste oppression, gender inequality, and the inner lives of marginalized people. Unlike many of his contemporaries who romanticized rural life, Jayakanthan focused on urban slums, sex workers, rickshaw pullers, and the disillusioned middle class .
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