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Hindi writer Vinod Kumar Shukla dies at 88

Remembering Vinod Kumar Shukla, the Jnanpith-winning Hindi writer who died at 88. His radical gentleness and unique narrative style left an indelible mark on Indian literature. Explore his legacy.

Hindi writer Vinod Kumar Shukla passes away at 88

Celebrated Hindi author Vinod Kumar Shukla, the first Jnanpith awardee from Chhattisgarh, died at 88. He penned his last poem from a hospital bed in Raipur. Read about his literary legacy.

Hindi Literary Icon Vinod Kumar Shukla Passes Away

Eminent Hindi writer Vinod Kumar Shukla, recipient of the 59th Jnanpith Award, passed away at AIIMS Raipur on December 23, 2025. Remembering his legacy of simplicity and magic realism in literature.

Franz Kafka's Guide to Uncompromising Authenticity

Explore Franz Kafka's profound quote on authenticity and obsession. Discover how the Bohemian writer's life and works, from 'The Metamorphosis' to 'The Trial,' continue to inspire individuality and creative integrity in a conformist world.

Vrusshabha Official Kannada Trailer Out Now

The official Kannada trailer for the movie 'Vrusshabha', starring Mohanlal, is now live. Directed by Naandda Kishore, the film features a stellar cast. Watch the video here!

Charlie Hunnam Still Dreams of Being a Director

British actor Charlie Hunnam reveals his original ambition was to be a writer-director, not an actor. Despite a successful 27-year acting career, he feels 'frustrated' and aims to fulfill his filmmaking dream. Read his full story.

A Travel Writer's Quick Ranthambore Getaway

Tired of deadlines, a travel writer finds solace in a spontaneous Ranthambore trip. A story of nature, elusive tigers, and the joy of a simple break. Read the full experience.

Forgotten Urdu Writer's Story Told at Jashn-e-Rekhta

A play at Jashn-e-Rekhta unveils the remarkable story of Urdu writer Razia Sajjad Zaheer and her husband Sajjad Zaheer, highlighting her literary achievements and their progressive partnership. Discover this hidden chapter of Indian literary history.

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