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Vibhut Shah was born on 23 June, 1933 in Nadiad, British India, is an Indian writer (1933–2020). Discover Vibhut Shah'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 86 years old?
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Novelist, playwright, short story writer |
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86 years old |
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23 June, 1933 |
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23 June |
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Nadiad, British India |
Date of death |
9 February, 2020 |
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Ahmedabad, India |
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India
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Vibhut Shah Net Worth
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Vibhut Shah (23 June 1933 - 9 February 2020) was a contemporary Gujarati novelist, playwright and short story writer from India.
Vibhut Shah was born on 23 June 1933 in Nadiad (now in Kheda district, Gujarat, India).
He was a second amongst three siblings.
His siblings are Navin- elder brother and Asha- younger sister.
He was a law graduate and also held a diploma in library science.
He served as a librarian at the High Court of Gujarat for twenty-six years.
He started writing in mid-sixties and had since published many collections of short stories, one-act plays, and novels.
He won eleven awards in his writing career from various institutions - predominantly from the Government organisations.
He was active in the Gujarati theatre movement and also wrote radio plays.
Some of his notable books are Asangati, Ambiya-Bahar, Kartak Kare Shringar and Angaar - Ashlesh.
He completed his primary education from Nadiad and secondary education from Kheda.
He completed B. A. in English and Gujarati in 1956 from L. D. Arts College affiliated to Gujarat University, Ahmedabad.
In 1957, he moved to Jamnagar and joined M. P. Shah Medical College as a librarian where he worked from 1957 to 1965.
During his B. A. studies, he was influenced by Niranjan Bhagat and S. R. Bhatt who inspired him to study contemporary literature as well as write his first short-story Dhummas Ni Shristi in 1959.
It was published in Yuvak magazine in 1960.
He wrote several other short stories during 1960- 1963 some of them were published in local magazine Kumar and newspaper Sandesh.
His writing halted when he went to Vadodara for two years from 1962 to 1963 to study Library Science from The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda.
He received LL. B. and a diploma in Library Science in 1963 from Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda.
While he was studying law in Jamnagar's law college, he wrote his first radio play Pratishodh in 1965 for the Best Radio-Play Competition by Ahmedabad's radio station Aakashvani.
The radio play was a success and he wrote about one hundred more plays over the years for the radio station, which they broadcast on regular basis.
He served as a Chief Librarian in the Gujarat High Court from 1966 to his retirement.
He resumed writing again with the short stories that he penned during 1966- 1968 which were later published in magazines like Navneet Samarpan, Kruti, Srirang and Ruchi.
Vibhut Shah's first short story collection Tekariyo Par Vasant Bethi Chhe was published in 1968 which was very well received by critics and earned him recognition in Gujarati literature.
He also won the Best Book of The Year second prize for this book from Gujarat Government in 1969.
He wrote his first one-act plays collection Laal Piro Ane Vadari in 1970, which received the Best One Act Plays Collection of The Year award by Gujarat Government.
This book was also later included as a curriculum course in Bachelor of Arts discipline in Saurastra University in 1972.
After the success of Laal Piro Ane Vadari, he penned the second one-act plays collection titled Shanti Na Pakshi in 1974 that also received the Best One Act Plays Collection of The Year award by the Gujarat Government in 1975.
In 1979, his three-act play Bheena Bheena Dankh ran successfully twenty shows in Ahmedabad produced by Natyadeep - the institute he established to perform Gujarati plays in the state.
After the vast recognition and acclaim for Vibhutbhai's literature work of short stories and one-act plays, he ventured into writing novels.
His first novel was Asangati that he wrote during 1987 - 1988.
He also wrote two Short-stories collection books Flower Vase (1988) and Kunjar (1994).
The novel was a huge success and won Vibhutbhai the Best Novel of the Year award in 1989 by Gujarat Sahitya Akademi.
Following the success of his first novel, he authored several other novels during the later years of 1989 to 2005 that earned him recognition and established his name in contemporary Gujarati literature as a novelist.
His novels during this period include Saptaparna (1989), Amavasya (1990), Sambhavami (1992), Agnimegh (1993), Ambiya-Bahar (1995), Kartak Kare Shringar (2001), Angar-Ashlesh (2003) and Na Sur Na Sargam (2005).
Flower Vase won the first prize of Best Short-stories Collection Award by Gujarat Sahitya Akademi in 1989 and Mamuni Na Shyam Gulab was awarded the second prize of Shri Batubhai Umarvadia Award for Best One-act play in 1992.
During this period, Vibhutbhai also penned two One-act Plays collections namely Mamuni Na Shyam Gulab and Nat Kedar in 1990 and 1992 respectively.
After a long hiatus, Vibhut Shah released his last short stories collection titled Shesh Kathachakra in April 2012.
The awards won by Vibhut Shah during his writing career