Manjiri Prabhu
Dr. Manjiri Prabhu | |
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Born | Pune, India | 30 September 1964
Occupation | Novelist., Director of Pune International Literary Festival. |
Nationality | Indian |
Alma mater | Ferguson college Sophia College, Mumbai |
Genre | Mystery Romantic suspense |
Notable works | The Cosmic Clues The Astral Alibi The Cavansite Conspiracy In The Shadow of Inheritance Rolls:Reel and Real |
Website | |
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Manjiri Prabhu (born 30 September 1964) is an Indian author, TV producer and filmmaker.[1] She has been hailed as the 'Desi Agatha Christie' (Indian Agatha Christie) by the media and is acknowledged as being the first woman writer of mystery fiction in India.[2][3][4]
Early life
Manjiri Atmaram Prabhu was born in Pune to Atmaram Prabhu, a businessman and Shobha Prabhu, a prominent astrologer in a family of five siblings.[5][6] Manjiri started experimenting with novels at a young age and acknowledges Enid Blyton and Agatha Christie as her early inspiration.[7] She attended St. Joseph's High School and did her graduation and Masters in French from Ferguson College and Pune University. Manjiri then completed her post graduate diploma in Social Communication Media from Sophia College, Mumbai. and PhD in Communication Science from Pune University.[1]
Career
Manjiri joined the State Institute of Educational Technology (Balchitravani) as a TV producer where she directed more than 200 infotainment programs aimed at children and young adults.[1][8] During this time, her unpublished novel was adapted into a Hindi feature film titled Kuchh Dil Ne Kaha for the National Film Development Corporation of India and she wrote the script and dialogues for the same.[5][9] She also produced short drama films for Filmaka and directed travelogues. Manjiri is also the founder-director of the Pune International Literary Festival and International Festival of Spiritual India.[10]
Bibliography
- Symphony of Hearts (Romantic Suspense), Rupa (1994)[1][11]
- Silver in the Mist (Romantic Mystery), Rupa, (1995)[1]
- Roles: Reel and Real (Non-fiction on Hindi films), (2001)[12]
- The Cosmic Clues (Mystery Detective fiction), Bantam Books, (2004) [5]
- The Astral Alibi (Mystery Detective fiction), Bantam Dell, USA, (2006), republished as Stellar Signs, Jaico, (2014)
- The Cavansite Conspiracy (Romantic Suspense Thriller), Rupa, (2011)
- The Gypsies at Noelle's Retreat - Riva Parkar Mystery series, Times Group Books, (2013)[13]
- In the Shadow of Inheritance (Romantic Mystery Suspense), Penguin India, (2014)[7]
- The Trail of Four (Destination Mystery Thriller), Bloomsbury India (2017)
- Revolt Of The Lamebren (Dystopian Science Fantasy), Readomania (2018)
- Voice Of The Runes (Destination Mystery Thriller), Bloomsbury India (2018)
- Mystery At Malabar Cottage (Children's Mystery), Readomania (2019)
- Flipped- Adventure Stories Children's Anthology), Story - The Treasure on Cocofarm, HarperCollins India (2019)
- The Final Act of Love (Romantic Mystery Suspense), Amazon Kindle (2020)
- The Adventures of Mithoo (Children's Fantasy), Readomania (2021)
- The DOGtrine of Peace (Non-fiction Spiritual), Readomania (2021)
Awards and recognition
- The Astral Alibi honored as 'Notable Fiction' in Kiriyama Prize (2007)[14][15]
- The Cavansite Conspiracy awarded 'Best Mystery' by BTB Awards (2012) [16]
References
- ^ a b c d e "Manjiri Prabhu - Desi Agatha Christie". ISSUU. Storizen. p. 22. Retrieved 30 October 2014.
- ^ Ravi Shankar Etteth (20 December 2004). "Book review of Cosmic Clues". India Today. Retrieved 30 October 2014.
- ^ Arora, Kim (28 October 2012). "Desi Agatha Christies mark their presence". Times of India. Retrieved 30 October 2014.
- ^ Pais, Arthur J. (7 July 2006). "Prophetess of Doom". India Abroad. p. M3.
- ^ a b c Rao, Veena. "Behind the Cosmic Mystery". NRI Pulse. Atlanta, Georgia. Retrieved 31 October 2014.
- ^ "Contemporary Authors". Encyclopedia.com. January 2007. Retrieved 31 October 2014.
- ^ a b S. Ravi (25 July 2014). "A legacy and dark secrets". The Hindu. Retrieved 31 October 2014.
- ^ Bhuyan, Avantika (16 July 2006). "Cosmic Connection". Pune Newsline - The Indian Express. p. 8.
- ^ Korde, Rajesh (21 January 2005). "Pune based writer makes waves in US". The Times of India. Pune. Times News Network. p. 2.
- ^ "3-day literature fest to feature English, Marathi writers - Times of India". Times of India. September 2013. Retrieved 11 July 2016.
- ^ Agtey Athale, Gouri (13 March 1994). "Love at first write". The Sunday Observer. p. 50.
- ^ "Roles: Reel and Real". National Library of Australia - Catalogue. NLA. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ Shetty, Trupti (26 July 2013). "The Gypsies at Noelle's Retreat- A Riva Parker Mystery - Book Review". The Punekar. Archived from the original on 8 April 2015. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ "Kiriyama Prize - 2007 Notable Books - Fiction". Kiriyama Prize. Archived from the original on 30 September 2015. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ "Written in her stars". The Bangalore Mirror. Times Group. 17 January 2015. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ "Goa Arts and Literature Festival". www.goaartlitfest.com. Archived from the original on 11 November 2014. Retrieved 31 October 2014.
- 1964 births
- Indian women television producers
- Indian television producers
- Indian women novelists
- Indian women filmmakers
- Living people
- Writers from Pune
- 20th-century Indian novelists
- 21st-century Indian novelists
- 20th-century Indian women writers
- 21st-century Indian women writers
- Women writers from Maharashtra
- Novelists from Maharashtra
- Film producers from Maharashtra
- Women television producers