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Aashu Patel
Native name
આશુ પટેલ
BornAashawinkumar Khant
(1968-07-18) 18 July 1968 (age 57)
Gujarat
OccupationAuthor, Journalist, Columnist
LanguageGujarati Hindi
NationalityIndian
Home townJam Sakhpur, Jamnagar, Gujarat
PeriodModern Gujarati literature
GenreNovel, Journalist, Columnist

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Aashu Patel is a Gujarati author and journalist who has written fifty-one books, interviewed, and has written several weekly and daily columns, novels, and documentary series in many Gujarati daily newspapers and magazines like Gujarat Samachar, Mumbai Samachar, Sandesh, Divya Bhaskar, Mid-day, Gujarat Mitra, Loksatta, Jansatta, Samkaleen (Indian Express group), Femina, Abhiyaan, Hi India (Indo-American newspaper in the U.S.).[1]

Career

In 1987, he started his career as a reporter in Gujarati magazine Abhiyaan. After that, he became the chief reporter at Yuvadarshan magazine in 1989. He worked for Udaan weekly for some time. He edited a magazine from 1991 to 1993.[2]

He joined Gujarat Samachar, in 1995 as a special correspondent. He worked for Mumbai Samachar as a special correspondent for some time. In January 1998, he became the resident editor of Sandesh Newspaper and held the post until April 2003. He then went on to become the city news editor of the Mumbai edition of Gujarat Samachar in 2003. After this, he was the resident editor at GujaratMitra, and then he once again became the city news editor at Gujarat Samachar. Currently, he is the editor and pioneer of the Gujarati monthly magazine Cocktail Zindagi.[3][4][5][2]

He has co-produced two Hindi plays named “Aakhir Kyon?” in 2002 and “K…K…Kiran” in 2006. He was the creative producer in India’s first Gujarati sports film, 'Gujarat 11' directed by Jayant Gilatar. Bollywood director Tigmanshu Dhulia is making a film based on his English novel, Madam X[6].[7][8][9]

Work

Gujarati Literature

  • Off The Record
  • Vishchakra[10]
  • The Don[11]
  • Mix Masala
  • Sat + Ek = Shoonya
  • 36, Pali Hill
  • Point Blank
  • Lamp Post
  • Chal Man Mumbai Nagari
  • Dharo Ke...
  • Around America
  • Ishk Vishk Pyar Vyar
  • On The Record
  • Mrugjal
  • Madam X[12]
  • Sukh No Password[13]
  • Mrs. Mafia[14]
  • Jeevan Chalne Ka Naam[15]
  • Sukh Dot Com[16]
  • Sukh @ Life.in[17]
  • Once Upon A Time Part 1 & 2[18]
  • Narendra Modi: Tasir Tasviroma
  • Zindaginama[19]
  • Ek Rasta Hai Zindagi
  • Jeevan Ek Safar[20]
  • Chalti Ka Naam Zindagi[21]
  • Life Circus : Show Must Go On
  • Life Dot Com[22]
  • Ek Rochak Zindagi Ni Varta, Ek Varta Ma Romanchak Zindagi[23]
  • Sukh Safari[24]
  • Mukam Post Sukh[25]
  • Colours Of Life[26]
  • Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro[27]
  • Life Rainbow
  • Life Unlimited
  • Mukam Post Manas
  • Sukhotsav
  • Jeevan Safari
  • Pin Code 101 part 1[28]
  • Pin Code 101 Part 2[29]
  • Zindagi Ek Mukam
  • Zindagi No Password
  • Vat Ek Raatni
  • Life Galaxy
  • Sukhnama
  • Zindagi Ek Dhoopchhanv

English Literature

  • Madam X (Novel)[30]
  • Narendra Modi: A Visionary Prime Minister[31]
  • Reshu (Novel)
  • 11, North Avenue (Novel)

Hindi Literature

  • Baat Ek Raat ki (Novel)

Legacy

His book "Narendra Modi: A Visionary Prime Minister" was launched by Smriti Irani and became the largest book launch event in Indian history.[32]

References

  1. Matrubharti. "Proficient Journalist and Crime fiction novelist Aashu Patel". Retrieved 2020-09-30.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "પત્રકાર અને લેખક આશુ પટેલ સાથે વાર્તાલાપ". Microsarjan.in. 2019-08-15. Retrieved 2020-12-01.
  3. "આશુ પટેલ". Sur Samvaad. Retrieved 2020-12-01.
  4. Matrubharti. "Proficient Journalist and Crime fiction novelist Aashu Patel". Retrieved 2020-09-30.
  5. "Pentagon Press". www.pentagonpress.in. Retrieved 2020-09-30.
  6. "આશુ પટેલની બુક પરથી વેબ સીરિઝ બનાવશે જયંત ગિલાટર". Gujarati Mid-day (in ગુજરાતી). 2019-09-28. Retrieved 2020-12-01.
  7. "'Madam X' has an interesting climax: Tigmanshu Dhulia". The Indian Express. 2015-04-16. Retrieved 2020-08-10.
  8. "'Madam X' has an interesting climax: Tigmanshu Dhulia". News18. Retrieved 2020-08-10.
  9. "Tigmanshu Dhulia will helm a film based on Aashu Patel's novel 'Madam X' - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2020-08-10.
  10. Paṭela, Āśu. Vishacakra : Mumbaīyā aṇḍaravarlḍanī 1998sudhīnī ghaṭanāone āvarī letī ḍokyumenṭa novela. Mumbaī. ISBN 978-93-82712-58-9. OCLC 900609236. Search this book on
  11. Paṭela, Āśu. (2009). Dha Ḍona (1. āvr̥tti ed.). Rājkota: Paravīṇa Pusataka Bhaṃdāra. ISBN 978-81-7790-124-5. OCLC 695016099. Search this book on
  12. Patela, Āśu. (2011). Meḍama Ex (Prathama āvr̥tti ed.). Amadāvāda: Navabhārata Sāhitya Mandira. ISBN 978-93-80192-69-7. OCLC 774897056. Search this book on
  13. Patel, Aashu. Sukh No Password. ISBN 9789384962654. Search this book on
  14. Paṭela, Āśu. (2013). Misisa Māphiyā : aṇḍaravarlḍanā keṭalāka ḍonanī patnīo ane priyatamāonī romān̄caka, saspensaphula ane diladhaḍaka dāstāna (1. āvr̥tti ed.). Amadāvāda: Aśoka Prakāśana Mandira. ISBN 978-93-82712-04-6. OCLC 859207008. Search this book on
  15. Patel, Aashu. Jeevan Chalne Ka Naam. ISBN 9789382712572. Search this book on
  16. Paṭela, Āśu. Sukha Ḍoṭa Kôma. ISBN 9789382712633. Search this book on
  17. Paṭela, Āśu (2014). Sukha @ lāīpha.ina (1. āvr̥tti ed.). Mumbaī: Navabhārata Sāhitya Mandira. ISBN 978-93-82712-55-8. OCLC 879632708. Search this book on
  18. Paṭela, Āśu; પટેલ,આશુ. (2014). Vansa apona a ṭāīma (1. āvr̥tti ed.). Mumbaī: Navabhārata Sāhitya Mandira. ISBN 978-93-82712-65-7. OCLC 880347258. Search this book on
  19. Paṭela, Āśu. Jhindagīnāmā (Prathama āvr̥tti ed.). Mumbaī. ISBN 978-93-84962-30-2. OCLC 921830470. Search this book on
  20. Bhaṭṭa, Kānti, 1931-. Jīvana eka saphara. Paṭela, Āśu (Prathama āvr̥tti ed.). Mumbaī. ISBN 978-93-84962-28-9. OCLC 921916629.CS1 maint: Multiple names: authors list (link) Search this book on
  21. Bhaṭṭa, Kānti, 1931-. Calatī kā nāma jindagī. Paṭela, Āśu (Prathama āvr̥tti ed.). Mumbaī. ISBN 978-93-84962-35-7. OCLC 921916643.CS1 maint: Multiple names: authors list (link) Search this book on
  22. Paṭela, Āśu. Lāipha ḍoṭa kôma (Prathama āvr̥tti ed.). Mumbaī. ISBN 978-93-84962-29-6. OCLC 921830462. Search this book on
  23. Paṭela, Āśu. (2014). Eka rocaka jindagīnī vārtā, eka vārtāmāṃ romāñcaka jindagī (1. āvr̥tti ed.). Mumbaī: Navabhārata Sāhitya Mandira. ISBN 978-93-82712-64-0. OCLC 880347158. Search this book on
  24. Paṭela, Āśu. Sukha saphārī (Prathama āvr̥tti ed.). Mumbaī. ISBN 978-93-84962-27-2. OCLC 921175330. Search this book on
  25. Paṭela, Āśu. Mukāma posṭa sukha (Prathama āvr̥tti ed.). Mumbaī. ISBN 978-93-84962-26-5. OCLC 921830315. Search this book on
  26. Paṭela, Āśu (2015). Kalarsa ôpha lāipha (Prathama āvr̥tti ed.). Mumbaī. ISBN 978-93-84962-32-6. OCLC 921830471. Search this book on
  27. Paṭela, Āśu. Jāne bhī do yāro (Prathama āvr̥tti ed.). Mumbaī. ISBN 978-93-84962-36-4. OCLC 921830350. Search this book on
  28. Paṭela, Āśu; પટેલ, આશુ. (2019). Pina koḍa - 101 (Prathama āvr̥tti ed.). Mumbaī [India]. ISBN 978-93-88116-03-9. OCLC 1089609697. Search this book on
  29. Paṭela, Āśu; પટેલ, આશુ. (2019). Pina koḍa - 101 (Prathama āvr̥tti ed.). Mumbaī [India]. ISBN 978-93-88116-03-9. OCLC 1089609697. Search this book on
  30. Aashu, Patel. Madam X. ISBN 9788179634585. Search this book on
  31. Aashu, Patel. Narendra Modi: A Visionary Prime Minister. Mumbai. ISBN 9789382712831. Search this book on
  32. "Smriti Irani launches coffee table book on Narendra Modi". Deccan Chronicle. 2014-08-25. Retrieved 2020-08-10.

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