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Jayanti Dalal (Jayanti Ghelabhai Dalal) was born on 18 November, 1909 in Ahmedabad, is an Indian politician. Discover Jayanti Dalal's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?

Popular As Jayanti Ghelabhai Dalal
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Age 60 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 18 November 1909
Birthday 18 November
Birthplace Ahmedabad
Date of death 24 August, 1970
Died Place N/A
Nationality India

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1909

Jayanti Ghelabhai Dalal (18 November 1909 – 24 August 1970) was an Indian author, publisher, stage actor, director and politician.

Born in family of theatre organiser and involved in politics during and after independence of India, he was influenced by socialism and Gandhian philosophy.

He wrote one-act plays, short stories and edited publications.

Jayanti Dalal was born on 18 November 1909 at Ahmedabad.

His father Ghelabhai was organiser of Deshi Natak Samaj, a theatre group.

So he had his primary and secondary education at various places.

1925

He completed his matriculation in 1925 and joined Gujarat College for further studies.

1930

He left studies in 1930 when he was in final year of Bachelor of Arts as he participated in Indian independence movement.

1935

He edited cinema magazine based in Delhi and also produced Gujarati film Bikhare Moti in 1935.

He wrote short stories and novels also.

Dhimu ane Vibha is an example of his innovative stories which focus more on psychological aspect of lead character than external world.

1939

He started publishing house in 1939 and published until his death.

He edited magazines on theater and literature, Rekha (1939-1940) and Ekanki (1951).

His stories like Junu Chhapu (1939) and Agiyar ne Panch (1944) are influenced by existentialism.

1941

His one-act play collections are Javanika (1941), Pravesh Bijo (1950), Pravesh Trijo (1953) and Chotho Pravesh (1957).

His plays are collected in 'Javnika' (Curtain, 1941) and 'Pravesh' (Entry, four volumes, 1950–7).

1946

Padar na Teerath (1946) is about political climate of India in 1942 including Quit India movement.

Adkhe Padkhe is his short story collection.

He translated War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy in Gujarati.

1949

Rangtoran is collection of children's plays while Avataran (1949) is a three-act play.

1950

Some of his popular plays are Soi nu Naku, Draupadi no Sahkar (1950), Jeevandeep (1940) and Joiye Chhe, Joiye Chhiye.

1956

He was involved in Mahagujarat Movement in 1956 helping Indulal Yagnik and he published Navgujarat daily during that period.

He also edited Gati weekly and later Navgujarat (New Gujarat, 1956) daily during Mahagujarat movement.

He edited the complete works of Dahyabhai Jhaveri.

1957

He was elected to Bombay state assembly in 1957.

1959

He was awarded Ranjitram Suvarna Chandrak in 1959 and Narmad Suvarna Chandrak for his contributions in field of literature.

1962

In 1962, he again contested but lost the election.

1963

Kaya Lakdani, Maya Lugdani (Bodies of Wood, Fascination for Clothes, 1963) is a treatise on stagecraft and plays showing his attitude towards the theatre production.

1970

He died in Ahmedabad on 24 August 1970.

Alongside his political career, he directed and acted in the amateur theatre group Rangmandal.

He is known for his one-act plays.

They were innovative, related to life and filled with thoughtful and satirical dialogues.

His childhood experiences with his father's stage play company impacted his brilliance in plays.