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Occupation
  
Novelist, Essayist

Role
  
Writer

Nationality
  
Indian

Died
  
June 12, 2014, Kolkata

Period
  
1934 – 2014

Name
  
Shaktipada Rajguru


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Born
  
1 February 1922Bankura District, West Bengal, India (
1922-02-01
)

Notable works
  
Meghe Dhaka TaraAmanushBarsaat Ki Ek Raat

Notable awards
  
Bibhutibhushan AwardAll-India Lion's Award

Books
  
Asa nirasa, Meghe Dhaka Tara, Bhanagarara pala, Aneka basanta

Nominations
  
Filmfare Award for Best Story

Movies
  
Meghe Dhaka Tara, Amanush, Barsaat Ki Ek Raat, Asha O Bhalobasha

Similar People
  
Ritwik Ghatak, Shakti Samanta, Kamleshwar, Asit Sen, Utpal Dutt

Shaktipada rajguru


Shaktipada Rajguru (Bengali: শক্তিপদ রাজগুরু) (1 February 1922 – 12 June 2014) was an Indian Bengali writer. Several of his novels have been adapted for the screen including the Ritwik Ghatak-directed Meghe Dhaka Tara and the Shakti Samanta-directed Amanush. He has been translated into Hindi, Tamil, and Malayalam.

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Personal life

Shaktipada Rajguru was born on 1 Feb, 1922 in Gopebandi, Bankura District, in what is now West Bengal, India. His early schooling was at Pachthopi T.N. Institutional School in Murshidabad. He received his bachelor's degree from the University of Calcutta. He began writing in 1945 with his first novel, Dinguli Mor, which revolved around the sensitive topic of the plight of refugees. Over the course of his career he wrote over 100 novels. He died on June 12, 2014 at the age of 92.

Writing style

Shaktipada Rajguru was fond of travelling and many of his novels are set in locations such as Chota Nagpur, Maharashtra, and Dandakaranya, places distant from Kolkata, where his novels are published. He was fond of describing nature in great detail and in portraying strong central characters in these locations. He cites Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay and Tarashankar Bandopadhyay as major influences.

Awards

  • The Bibhutibhushan Award for literary excellence
  • All-India Lion's Award, Best screenplay for Amanush
  • The "Hall of Fame - Lifetime Achievement Sahityabramha Award, 2009
  • References

    Shaktipada Rajguru Wikipedia


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