Lucknow . Hindi is also changing with changing times. She is seen stepping up according to the new era. Hindi is the third most spoken language in the world, but in the last few years, the extent to which English was promoted, Hindi was lost. The use of difficult words in books has complicated the language. However, the situation has changed in the last few years and young writers started writing Hindi stories in simple Hindi language, which has greatly expanded the readership of Hindi.
If publishers also give preference to young writers, a new picture has emerged. Within a few months, the books of these authors became best sellers. Not only this, he also got a good image among the readers. Just as readers are eager to meet the English writers and take photographs with them, in the same way, there is a craze for these new faces of Hindi. These new faces are the pride of every literary festival today.
Along with writers, publishers have also taken Hindi to a new height. Publications such as Rajkamal Prakashan, Rajpal Prakashan, Vani Prakashan, Hind Pocket Books, Hind Pukha and Redgrab Books proved to be a milestone in the way the youth preferred. These publishers published books with the same quality as English books.
Hindi has started on a new path. This is just the beginning, the long haul remains. These authors also pay attention to the looks and sales with writing and they also promote their books to the fullest. On the occasion of Hindi Day, some such authors and their works are telling you.
Young writer Kuldeep Raghav is indulging in romance and romance in Hindi stories. With books like ‘ILVU’ and ‘Ishq Mubarak’, he has made a place in the hearts of the youth. His books were handpicked by the youth and made him the No. 1 best seller on Amazon. Kuldeep is also going to get the Hindustani Academy Yuva Prakash Award from the UP government for his work.
Writer Bhagwant Anmol, who has been awarded the ‘Balakrishna Sharma’ Naveen ‘award 2017 of Uttar Pradesh Hindi Institute, is also known for his different style. His books ‘Zindagi 50-50’ and ‘Bali Omar’ are well-known. The best seller writer Bhagwant stole childhood memories in ‘Bali Omar’, and this story took the readers’ heart.
Writer Naveen Chaudhary’s novel ‘Janta Story’ has been very much discussed. In this novel, the story of the last decade of the last century of student-politics and the stories of love between them and dying is very lively.
There are a dozen writers who are working to take Hindi literature towards the Golden Age. The book ‘1984’ by Satya Vyas, author of the new Hindi Hindi, is quite popular. This novel is a love story influenced by the 1984 Sikh riots. This tale is the story of a sage family of a hero Rishi saving himself from rioting.
Novels like Divya Prakash Dubey’s ‘Musafir Kaif’ and ‘October Junction’ were appreciated nationwide. His recently released book ‘Ibnabetuti’ is also getting the love of readers. In simple language, the crime-based book ‘Naina’ has also discussed a lot. Writer Sanjeev Paliwal presented a new example of interestingness while writing the story in common parlance.
Similarly, ‘Dark Horse’ and ‘Oughdar’ by Neelotpal Mrinal, ‘Such a woman’ and ‘Fowler’ by Ankita Jain, ‘Not to be stopped’ by Nishat Jain, ‘Neela scarf’ by Anu Singh Chaudhary, ‘Sharmistha’ by Anushakti Singh ‘, Readers are liking stories like Vijay Sri Tanvir’s’ Anupama Ganguly’s Fourth Love’.
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