Likely refers to specific volume numbers (Volume 2) or dates/parts (Part 14) within a long-running series of these stories. The Context of Tamil Pulp Fiction
To limit Saroja Devi to her filmography is to miss the cultural ocean she swims in. The "Kathaikal" (stories) surrounding her "Iravu relationships" (nighttime romantic arcs) are a form of Tamil cultural worship. They are the shadows cast by a very bright flame.
Why is "Iravu" so crucial to her romantic legacy? Because Saroja Devi’s eyes. Film critics note that her iris is exceptionally dark, often reflecting light in a way that mimics a wet, starry sky.
Whether she is sighing under a painted moon in Paasamalar or surviving a fictional scandal in a 1980s pulp magazine, one thing remains constant: Saroja Devi represents romance in its purest, most aching form. The night stories are not real—but the feeling they evoke, the longing for a love that only exists in the dark between the frames of a film reel, is profoundly authentic.