- Manu Bhandari
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Mannu Bhandari (Hindi: मन्नू भंडारी) (born April 3, 1931), is a prominent Indian author, most known for her two Hindi novels, 'Aapka Banti' (आपका बंटी) and 'Mahabhoj' (महाभोज),[1] which was later adapted to an acclaimed play and performed all over the nation, including at the National Theatre Festival (Bharat Rang Mahotsav), at New Delhi.[2] She is a famous story writer of nai kahani.
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Biography
Mannu Bhandari was born on April 3, 1931, in Bhanpura, Madhya Pradesh, India. She attended school in Ajmer and later she graduated from Calcutta University in 1949, followed by an M.A. degree in Hindi from the Banaras Hindu University in 1953 [3] [1].
She is wife of famous Hindi writer Rajendra Yadav, with whom she co-wrote the book, Ek Inch Muskaan (A Little Smile).
Works
Mannu Bhandari's works have been translated into many Indian languages and some have been adapted into films. The Hindi movie Rajnigandha (1974), which was based on her novel Yahi Sach Hai (यही सच है),[4] won the Filmfare Best Movie Award in 1974; she wrote dialogues for film, Swami (1977), also directed by Basu Chatterjee. She also wrote the story of 1986 film, Samay Ki Dharaa.
References
- ^ Manu Bhandari www.famousauthorshub.com.
- ^ Mahabhoj www.dailyexcelsior.com.
- ^ Manu Bhandari Profile www.abhivyakti-hindi.org.
- ^ Manu Bhandari at the Internet Movie Database
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Categories: 1931 births | Living people | Hindi-language writers | University of Calcutta alumni | Banaras Hindu University alumni | Indian writers from Rajasthan
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