Munshi Premchand was an influential Indian writer, best known for his modern Hindustani literature that reflects real-life struggles and social issues.
Overview
Biography
Major Works
Literary Style
Cultural Impact
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Premchand's Legacy
Awards And Recognition
Contemporary Reception
Adaptations Of His Works
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๐ Munshi Premchand was born as Dhanpat Rai Srivastava in 1880.
๐ He is known as the father of modern Hindi literature.
โจ Premchand wrote many stories about the struggles of ordinary people.
๐ฉโ๐พ His famous novel 'Godaan' tells the story of a farmer named Hori.
๐ He wrote about important social issues like poverty and injustice.
๐ Premchand passed away in 1936, but his stories are still loved today.
๐ญ Many films and TV shows have been made based on his stories.
๐ His writing style is simple yet powerful, making it easy for everyone to read.
๐พ He was born in a small village called Lamhi, near Varanasi.
๐ His birthday, October 31, is celebrated every year by many writers and readers.