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Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay ((ベンガル語:শরদিন্দু বন্দোপাধ্যায়); 30 March 1899 – 22 September 1970) was a Bengali writer. He was also actively involved with Bengali cinema as well as Bollywood. His most famous creation is the fictional detective Byomkesh Bakshi. He wrote different forms of prose: novels, short stories, plays and screenplays. However, his forte was short stories and novels. He wrote historical fiction like ''Kaler Mandira'', ''GourMollar'' (initially named as ''Mouri Nodir Teere''), ''Tumi Sandhyar Megh'', ''Tungabhadrar Teere'' (all novels), ''Chuya-Chandan'', ''Maru O Sangha'' (later made into a Hindi film named ''Trishangni'') and stories of the unnatural with the recurring character ''Baroda, the Ghost Hunter''. Besides, he wrote many songs and poems. ==Personal life and education== He was born to Tarabhushan and Bijaliprabha Bandyopadhyay at his maternal grandparents' home in Jaunpur, United Province, India. The family hailed from Purnea, Bihar, India. He passed the matriculation examination in 1915 and took admission in Vidyasagar College, Calcutta. While studying there, he published his first work, ''Jaubansmriti'', a collection of poems, at the age of 20. In 1919, he passed the B.A. examination. He studied law in Patna and then devoted his time to writing.
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