Vrindavan Lal Verma
Indian author and playwright

Born
January 9th, 1889
136 years ago
Died
1969
56 years ago — 80 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
India
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An author and playwright, contributions primarily focused on Hindi literature. Wrote significant works that include historical novels and plays, reflecting cultural themes and historical narratives. Established a prominent presence in literary circles with a dedication to enriching Hindi expression. Influenced a generation of writers and theater enthusiasts through innovative storytelling techniques and vibrant character development.
Authored the historical novel 'Vikram Aur Betaal'
Wrote the play 'Rani Durgavati'
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