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S. Balasubramanian (28 December 1935 – 19 December 2014), better known as S. S. Balan, was an Indian
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,
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, political analyst, and media executive. He was also involved in
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and
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. Balan worked in Indian media for over six decades, serving as the editor of the
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magazine ''
Ananda Vikatan ''Ananda Vikatan'' is a Tamil-language weekly magazine published from Chennai, India. History ''Ananda Vikatan'' was started by Late Pudhoor Vaidyanadhaiyar in February 1926 as a monthly publication. The issue for December 1927 was not publishe ...
'' and as managing director of
Gemini Studios Gemini Studios was an Indian film studio based in Madras, Tamil Nadu. It was launched when S. S. Vasan, a businessman of many ventures (including the ownership of Ananda Vikatan) bought Motion Picture Producers' Combines from Krishnaswamy Su ...
starting in 1956. He later served as chairman emeritus of the Vikatan Group after retiring from active involvement. Balan died on 19 December 2014 in Chennai, India.


Early life and education

Balan was born on 28 December 1935 in
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(now
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) to S. S. Vasan and Pattammal Vasan (d. 1996). He was the couple's second child and only son, with an elder sister named Lakshmi Narayani. The family resided in their ancestral Edward Elliots Road home (later renamed Radhakrishnan Salai). The house was later converted into an office building. Balan studied at Presentation Convent, Church Park, and P. S. High School, and later earned a B.Com. degree from Loyola College, Madras.


Magazine career

''
Ananda Vikatan ''Ananda Vikatan'' is a Tamil-language weekly magazine published from Chennai, India. History ''Ananda Vikatan'' was started by Late Pudhoor Vaidyanadhaiyar in February 1926 as a monthly publication. The issue for December 1927 was not publishe ...
'', the flagship weekly magazine of Vikatan Publications, was founded in 1926 and acquired by Balan's father S. S. Vasan in 1928. It is one of the longest-running
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-language publications. Under family ownership, ''Vikatan'' grew in readership and influence within Tamil media, literature, and the arts. Balan joined ''Ananda Vikatan'' as joint managing director and chief editor on 26 August 1956 at 19. He became managing director on 26 August 1969, following the death of his father, Vasan. His concurrent leadership of ''Ananda Vikatan'' and
Gemini Studios Gemini Studios was an Indian film studio based in Madras, Tamil Nadu. It was launched when S. S. Vasan, a businessman of many ventures (including the ownership of Ananda Vikatan) bought Motion Picture Producers' Combines from Krishnaswamy Su ...
led to his being colloquially referred to as "M.D." in Chennai media circles during the 1970s. In 1987, Balan was involved in a
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controversy when the Privileges Committee of the
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Legislative Assembly sentenced him to three months in prison over a cartoon satire published on the cover of ''Ananda Vikatan''. Following public backlash, he was released after two days. In 1994, the
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ruled in his favor, awarding him ₹1,000 in compensation, which he reportedly framed and displayed in his office. Balan introduced a mentorship program for student journalists, contributing to the development of many Tamil media professionals. He supported the careers of several editors, journalists, and writers, and is credited with helping
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launch '' Thuglak'' magazine. Writers who credited Balan with mentorship include Manian, Sujatha,
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, Crazy Mohan, Madhan, and Rajesh Kumar. ''Vikatan'' expanded its operations to include the publication of multiple Tamil magazines and books. It was among the early Indian publishers to adopt computerized typesetting and launch digital platforms. One of its noted projects was publishing a Tamil edition of the ''Concise''
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. After Balan stepped down from his editorial role at age 70, changes in editorial direction drew criticism from some readers.


Filmography


Personal life

Balan died of a
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on 18 December 2014 in Chennai, nine days before his 79th birthday.


References

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