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Gunahon Ka Devta ( lit. The God of Crimes) is a 1949 Hindi novel by Dharamvir Bharati. The story is set in Allahabad during the British rule in India. The story has four main characters: Chandar, Sudha, Vinti and Pammi. Over time, the novel gained historical importance and a cult following of readers.
His novel Gunaho Ka Devta became a classic. Bharati's Suraj ka Satwan Ghoda is considered a unique experiment in story-telling and was made into a National Film Award-winning movie by the same name in 1992 by Shyam Benegal. Andha Yug, a play set immediately after the Mahabharata war, is a classic that is frequently performed in public by drama ...
Gunahon Ka Devta (The Deity of the Sins), 1949 Hindi-language novel by Indian writer Dharmveer Bharti; Gunahon Ka Devta, an Indian film produced and directed by Devi Sharma; Gunahon Ka Devta, an Indian film directed by Kawal Sharma; Gunahon Ka Devta, an Indian television series that aired on Imagine TV from September 2010
The novel looks at the disappointments in love faced by these women and how they cope with their lives. The self-reflexive story is also known for its subversive take on the "Devdas" syndrome. [2] The Sun's Seventh Horse was published after Bharati's debut novel Gunahon Ka Devta (1949), which subsequently became a classic.
The series is a tragic love story and is a 20-episode series based on Dharamvir Bharati’s iconic 1949 novel, Gunahon Ka Devta. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Rahil Azam and Umang Jain appeared in lead roles. [ 4 ]
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Gunahon Ka Devta (transl. Deity of the Sins) is a 1967 Hindi-language drama film, produced and directed by Devi Sharma under the Janta Chitra banner. It stars Jeetendra , Rajshree and music composed by Shankar Jaikishan .
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