Saratchandra Chatterjee
Known for: Writing
Born: September 15, 1876 in Debanandapur, Hooghly, Bengal Presidency, British India - Died: January 15, 1938
Saratchandra Chatterjee, also known as Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay, was a Bengali novelist and short story writer of the early 20th century. Most of his works deal with the lifestyle, tragedy, and struggle of the village people and the contemporary socio-cultural practices that prevailed in Bengal. He remains the most popular, translated, and adapted Indian author of all time. His works have been adapted in around fifty films in different South Asian languages. Particularly, his novel 'Devdas' (1917) has been adapted in sixteen different cinematic versions in languages including Bengali, Hindi, and Telugu. His novel 'Parineeta' (1914) has also been adapted thrice as Hindi language films. Description above is from the Wikipedia article Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Mejdidi
Story
Andhare Alo
Story
Grihadaha
Story
Dena Paona
Story
Pandit Mashai
Story
Daughters of This Century
Story
Chhoti Bahu
Story
Grihadaha
Story
Parineeta
Story
Baradidi
Story
Devdas
Story
Devadasu
Story
Parineeta
Novel
Biraj Bahu
Story
Devdas
Story
Khushboo
Story
Sabyasachi
Story
Devdas
Story
Shuvoda
Story
Beam of Light
Story
Devdas
Novel
Parineeta
Story
Rajlokhi O Srikanto
Novel
Devdas
Novel