Ruskin Bond, an Indian author from 1930s Kasauli, is beloved for his stories featuring a red house atop a lush green hill—his ...
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Ruskin Bond: There Is No Shortage Of Subjects To Write About, That Is Why I Am Still Writing…| EXCLUSIVERenowned for his evocative storytelling and vivid descriptions of life in the Indian hills, Ruskin Bond’s contributions have enriched the literary landscape not only in India but across the ...
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‘Mornings are the best time to write’ says Ruskin BondKeeping up with the times At 90, Bond’s daily routine is simple. “Mornings are the best time for writing. I sit in a sunny spot on the balcony and write for about half an hour to an hour. I ...
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5 Must-Read Books By Ruskin Bond: Timeless Stories To Get Lost InRuskin Bond’s writing style is simple yet touching. His stories are all about the depth of human emotions and everyday tales. Reading the stories written by him feels like getting to experience ...
As in the first election to the Lok Sabha (1951-52), which saw less than half of India instal a Nehru-led Congress government ...
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Vikrant Massey to essay the role of a blind musician in a Ruskin Bond’s adaptationAccording to a report by Peeping Moon, he has signed a film titled ‘Aankhon Ki Gustaakhiyan’, which is a love story, based on Ruskin Bond’s popular short story, ‘The Eyes Have It’.
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Ruskin Bond Charged Foreigner Fee, British ‘Sardar Ji’ Mistaken for Indian at Konark TempleRuskin Bond is an Indian author of British descent but keeps getting mistaken for a foreigner, even after 90 years since his birth – in Kasauli. The beloved writer’s experience was no ...
The upcoming romantic drama, directed by Santosh Singh, is based on the short story ‘The Eyes Have It’ by Ruskin Bond ...
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