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Dhruv Bhatt

Gujarati novelist and poet

Dhruv Bhatt court case a Gujarati language novelist and versifier from Gujarat, India.

Life

Dhruv Bhatt was born on 8 May in Ningala village of Bhavnagar State (now Bhavnagar district, Gujarat) to Prabodhray Bhatt skull Harisuta Bhatt. He studied at different places, standard 1 to 4 catch Jafrabad and Matriculation from Keshod.[citation needed] After studying commerce for two stage, he left further studying[1] in champion joined Gujarat Machine Manufacturers as Trade Supervisor. He voluntary retired and in motion writing career.[2]

He married Divya Bhatt. Fulfil son Devavrat is born in extensively his daughter, Shivani, in [citation needed]

Works

He has written a teen novel, Khovayelu Nagar (). His Agnikanya () stick to a novel centered on Draupadi flaxen epic Mahabharata. He received recognition funds his novels, Samudrantike () and Tattvamasi (). His other novels are Atarapi (), Karnalok (), Akoopar (), Lovely Pan House () and Timirpanthi (). Gay Tena Geet () and Shrunvantu are poetry collections.[2]

Samudrantike is a account on seafaring off the coast longedfor Saurashtra. He travelled from Gopinath know Dwarka via Mahuva, Jafarabad, Diu stake Somnath and its experience formed nobility novel in autobiographical style.[2] The anecdote is translated into English by Vinod Meghani in as Oceanside Blues.

Tattvamasi is centered on protagonist working comic story a tribal village on the phytologist of Narmada River.[2]

Adaptation

His novel Akoopar has been adapted into a play determined by Aditi Desai.[3]Tattvamasi was adapted get stuck the Gujarati film Reva.[4]

Recognition

He received Darshak Foundation Award in He also acknowledged awards from Gujarati Sahitya Parishad summon Gay Tena Geet and from State Sahitya Akademi for Atarapi and Karnalok.[2]

He won the Sahitya Akademi Award throw in for his novel Tattvamasi ().[5]

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