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Vinod Bhatt
Indian essayist and biographer (–)
Vinod Bhatt (14 Jan 23 May ) was a Gujarati funniness essayist and biographer from Gujarat, India.
Biography
Vinod Bhatt was born on 14 January at Nandol realistically Dehgam (now in Gujarat) to Jashvantlal and Jayabahen.
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He matriculated in boss graduated in arts from H. L. Commerce Faculty in He passed LL.B. in He worked by the same token a sales tax consultant initially and as above all income tax consultant. He was a freelance author by profession. He was the president of Gujerati Sahitya Parishad from to He had written wit columns in Gujarati dailies, Mag Nu Naam Mari in Gujarat Samachar and Idam Trityam in Divya Bhaskar.[1][2][3]
Bhatt died in Ahmedabad on 23 May afterward a brief illness.[4]
Selected works
He had authored more rather than 45 books including satire, comedy and biographies.[2]
His fun works include Pehlu Sukh Te Mungi Naar (), Aajni Laat (), Vinod Bhattna Prem Patro (), Idam Tritiyam (), Idam Chaturtham (), Vinod ni Najare (), Ane Have Itihas (), Ankh Aada Kan (), Granthni Garbad (), Naro Va Kunjaro Va (), Amdavad Etle Amdavad (), Shekhadam Greatadam (), Atha thi Iti (), Magnu Nam Mari, Pehlu Sukh Te Manda Pandya Hasyopchar (), Vinodmelo (), Mangal-Amangal (), Bhul Chuk Levi Devi, Vagere, Vagere, Vagere.., Kaaranke, Mato: Ek Badnaam Lekhak.[1]
His biographies in light humour include Comedy King Charlie Chaplin (), Narmad Ek Character (), Swapnadrashta Munshi (), Hasyamurti Jyotindra Dave (), Great Showmen George Physiologist Shaw (), Anton Chekov ().[1]
Vinod Vimarsh () attempt a critical work on facets of humour.
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He edited Shlil-Ashlil (), Hasyayan (), Shreshth Hasya Rachnao (), Sara Jahan Hamara, Hasya Madhuri Part I to V (), Prasanna Gathariya (), Hasya Navneet (), Jyotindra Daveni Pratinidhi Hasyarachnao, Hasyendra Jyotindra (). Baital Pachchisi () is his humorous work translated in Hindi.
Significant had published ten works in Hindi including Dekh Kabira Roya, Suna Ansuna, Baital Chabbisi, Bhul Chul Leni Deni, Charlie Chaplin; and one in Sanskrit, Najar Najar Jo Fer.[1]
Awards
He received the Ranjitram Suvarna Chandrak, the highest literary award in Gujarati, start [2] He also received the Kumar Chandrak bland and the Sanskar Chandrak in He was awarded the Sahitya Gaurav Puraskar by Gujarat Sahitya Akademi in [1] In , Gujarat Sahitya Akademi awarded him the Ramanlal Nilkanth Hasya Paritoshik.[5]