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Mohan Deep (born Mohan Kishinchand Chandirramani in 1948), is an Indian writer. He has written multiple books on Bollywood film personalities, including the books: ''The Mystery and Mystique of Madhubala'', ''It's My Life'' (novel), ''Simply Scandalous: Meena Kumari'', ''Eurekha! – an unauthorised biography of Rekha'', etc. Journalist Khushwant Singh, called him 'a truly gifted gossip writer', poet-columnist Tara Patel described him as a maverick writer, and Behram Contractor referred to him as 'William Goldman of Bollywood's stars',. == Early and personal life == Deep was born as Mohan Kishinchand Chandirramni and his family belonged to a Sindhi (Hyderabadi Aamil) family that migrated from Karachi (Sind) (now in Pakistan) in the wake of the partition. He spent his early life in Bombay's western suburbs, Kandivli. He started as a short story writer and novelist in Sindhi when he was doing his schooling. His published work includes over 200 short stories, two novels namely ''Surg Munhje Baahun Mein'' (Heaven in My Arms) (1964) and ''Khaali Haath'' (Empty Hands) (1969), a collection of short stories entitled ''Parai Aurat'' (The Other Woman)(1970)and a collection of poems named ''Munhje Paachhe jo Hik Hisso'' (1972). He started writing in English after getting an honours degree in English literature from the University of Pune in 1974. He was actively associated with Sahitya Akademy. Popti Hiranadani, one of the foremost short story writer and critic said that,"Each of Mohan Deep's stories is a kind of probe into human nature. Mohan combines the art of writing modern story with psychological approach. 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「Mohan Deep」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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