The name of his parents was Sathiyanarayana Iyer. But he changed his name to 'Regret Iyer'.
Writer, publisher, photographer, journalist, cartoonist, who calls himself in different attributes. The desire to become a writer was very young. When studying in college in the 1970s, Sathyanarayana wrote an article titled 'Who am I?'
It was released in college. That's why he believed that he could become a journalist.
"I wrote letters to journalists, and many letters were published."
He wrote an article about the history of Bijapur in the Kannada language, the most popular evening news magazine Janavani.
A few days later, the letter `sorry` came to him. At the beginning of that letter, the editor who thanked the newspaper for the article was unhappy that he could not publish it.
He said , "I am very disappointed but not mentally depressed."
Over the next few years, he sent articles, letters, photographs, cartoons and poems to English and Kannada books, without anyone listening.
He wrote about many temples, circuits and various stories.
His letters, public defects, bad bus services, and debris were about to be collected.
"The image of the worst dreams of a magazine editor," she says, a senior journalist who was watching her message.
Although some of his messages were published, many messages were rejected. Within a few years 375 "sorry letters" came to him.
Apart from the Indian media, there were some international media outlets.
"I regret that the letters surrounded me and I did not understand why my articles did not come out and I began to think I was losing anything, but no photographer or writer tried to explain what was wrong in their work."
Senior journalist Nagesh Hagde says he is responsible for his `bad 'character. He changed the name of Satyanarayana and named him Recreate Iyer.
"He's finding the messages efficiently, and he has a lot of talents, but he does not have the ability to write that message." Heckett told me recently.
In a newspaper called Prachivanie, Huge wrote his most extensive articles weekly. He had to reject the articles from Reckitt Iyer.
"For a few days to escape from her trouble, I will release her own work," he says.
Then, one day in 1980, Recreed Iyer went to the Press Office. Recently his article was rejected, and he continued to explain the `sorry letters` he would add.
"I asked for proof that he said, the next day, hundreds of` sorry letters` came to Rekret Iyer. "
In his next article, Hughte wrote about 'Regret Iyer'.
"If they were others, it would have been a shameful thing, but he was proud of those letters."
He always thinks positively and knows how to change things against him.
"The journalists have been thinking of various nicknames for him and finally chose this name," says Iyer. Only then, he said, 'I know that the pen is far more sharp than the sword.'
Later, in the Gazette, she changed her name to 'Regret Iyer'.
"I have changed my name to a passport and bank account and used a new name in my wedding invitation."
"First people laughed at me, they said," I am a fool, but I was insulted, but my father gave me inspiration. "When my whole family stood in support of me, I realized that I was a very high-minded man on earth."
In his early years, Iyer lived mostly in his father's money.
"The cost of living is less and we lived with my parents, and they were supportive of us, and they added my children to school and college." said.
When his letters and photographs began to appear in magazines, his life began to change.
After finding his way to work properly, many English and Kannada magazines in Carnatic began accepting his articles.
"I'm like one-man arm, camera, pen, scooter and helmet." In the shirts, I would have worn the labeled "Recket Iyer".
Some time later, his wife and children added the word 'regret' to their names.
He is the first citizen of Karnataka to say that he is the first person in India.
"He is a big problem for us, but he is one of the greatest readers of the readers." In the magazines, people will notice such trivial issues, because his photographs and articles were so fast that he was very fast. "
"Her biggest strength is the ability to persist," says Hughe.
Writer, publisher, photographer, journalist, cartoonist, who calls himself in different attributes. The desire to become a writer was very young. When studying in college in the 1970s, Sathyanarayana wrote an article titled 'Who am I?'
It was released in college. That's why he believed that he could become a journalist.
"I wrote letters to journalists, and many letters were published."
He wrote an article about the history of Bijapur in the Kannada language, the most popular evening news magazine Janavani.
A few days later, the letter `sorry` came to him. At the beginning of that letter, the editor who thanked the newspaper for the article was unhappy that he could not publish it.
He said , "I am very disappointed but not mentally depressed."
Over the next few years, he sent articles, letters, photographs, cartoons and poems to English and Kannada books, without anyone listening.
He wrote about many temples, circuits and various stories.
His letters, public defects, bad bus services, and debris were about to be collected.
"The image of the worst dreams of a magazine editor," she says, a senior journalist who was watching her message.
Although some of his messages were published, many messages were rejected. Within a few years 375 "sorry letters" came to him.
Apart from the Indian media, there were some international media outlets.
"I regret that the letters surrounded me and I did not understand why my articles did not come out and I began to think I was losing anything, but no photographer or writer tried to explain what was wrong in their work."
Senior journalist Nagesh Hagde says he is responsible for his `bad 'character. He changed the name of Satyanarayana and named him Recreate Iyer.
"He's finding the messages efficiently, and he has a lot of talents, but he does not have the ability to write that message." Heckett told me recently.
In a newspaper called Prachivanie, Huge wrote his most extensive articles weekly. He had to reject the articles from Reckitt Iyer.
"For a few days to escape from her trouble, I will release her own work," he says.
Then, one day in 1980, Recreed Iyer went to the Press Office. Recently his article was rejected, and he continued to explain the `sorry letters` he would add.
"I asked for proof that he said, the next day, hundreds of` sorry letters` came to Rekret Iyer. "
In his next article, Hughte wrote about 'Regret Iyer'.
"If they were others, it would have been a shameful thing, but he was proud of those letters."
He always thinks positively and knows how to change things against him.
"The journalists have been thinking of various nicknames for him and finally chose this name," says Iyer. Only then, he said, 'I know that the pen is far more sharp than the sword.'
Later, in the Gazette, she changed her name to 'Regret Iyer'.
"I have changed my name to a passport and bank account and used a new name in my wedding invitation."
"First people laughed at me, they said," I am a fool, but I was insulted, but my father gave me inspiration. "When my whole family stood in support of me, I realized that I was a very high-minded man on earth."
In his early years, Iyer lived mostly in his father's money.
"The cost of living is less and we lived with my parents, and they were supportive of us, and they added my children to school and college." said.
When his letters and photographs began to appear in magazines, his life began to change.
After finding his way to work properly, many English and Kannada magazines in Carnatic began accepting his articles.
"I'm like one-man arm, camera, pen, scooter and helmet." In the shirts, I would have worn the labeled "Recket Iyer".
Some time later, his wife and children added the word 'regret' to their names.
He is the first citizen of Karnataka to say that he is the first person in India.
"He is a big problem for us, but he is one of the greatest readers of the readers." In the magazines, people will notice such trivial issues, because his photographs and articles were so fast that he was very fast. "
"Her biggest strength is the ability to persist," says Hughe.
"Other reporters will come back and collect the message, but he will be late to go to any limits to get his message.
"He went to the camera all over the place and took various photos of the false beggars, the falling of the tree, the police's anarchy, tapeworm and the debris scattered on the roads."
Even though such rejection came, he was not mentally ill.
"Internationally, I tried to create a system for the 'forgotten letters' collectors, but no one joined me.
`Recreate Iyer`I asked if you were worried about changing the name of Recreate Iyer.
Immediately he answered, "No" from him. I am very sorry to know that in history I am very sorry to have collected letters.
"In the digital world, sorry people will hear what the letter is, all the computers in the world are inactive one day, and then the` sorry letters` in my wardrobe will remain the same. " Says Recreat Iyer.
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