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Devyani Chaubal (1942 – 13 July 1995) was an Indian journalist and columnist. She is best known for her fortnightly column, "Frankly Speaking" in popular Bollywood film magazine ''Star and Style'' through the 1960s and 1970s, she also wrote for Eve's Weekly.〔 She was the first journalist to refer to Rajesh Khanna as a superstar, in her ''Star & Style'' column. ==Biography== She was born into a rich family in Maharashtra; her father was a prosperous barrister in Mumbai. Chaubal was a film gossip journalist, and among the first in Indian film journalism to have a poison pen and insinuate a lot in her columns. Until her arrival, Indian film journalism had been largely free of accusation and gossip. She wrote in a popular film magazine called ''Star and Style''. She had a lot of credibility and her "gossip" (delivered in a column called "Frankly Speaking") was always researched and had credible sources. The column was also carried in ''Eve's Weekly''. Chaubal was the first writer to use Hinglish in her English works, with words like "badans" (bodies) and "kachra" (garbage). Shobha De then began to use Hinglish elements in her novels.〔 Later in life she suffered a paralytic stroke in 1985, thereafter she was largely confined to a wheelchair and later to bed. However she continued to write her column, almost till her death in 1995, at age 53.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Devyani Chaubal」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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