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      Book versus movie: Rajendra Yadav’s prose comes alive in Basu ...
      • It is befitting, therefore, that for the story of his debut film in 1969, Chatterjee chose the pathbreaking novella Sara Akash, written by his friend from Agra, author Rajendra Yadav.
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    Sara Aakash (English: The Whole Sky) is a 1969 Hindi film directed by Basu Chatterjee, based on first part of novel Sara Akash (The whole Cosmos, 1951) by Rajendra Yadav.

  3. Oct 29, 2013 · The title of Sara Akash (1959) -- first published as Pret Bolte Hain in 1951 -- was taken from a poem by Ramdhari Singh Dinkar. The novel, about a young married couple who are victims of patriarchy and ego, and who did not speak with each other for a year after marriage, was turned into a film by debutant director Basu Chatterji.

  4. Oct 29, 2013 · Yadav's first novel, Pret Bolte Hain (Ghosts Speak), was published in 1951 and later renamed Sara Akash (The Infinite Cosmos). It was adapted into film by leading director Basu Chatterjee...

  5. Sara Aakash (English: The Whole Sky) is a 1969 Hindi film directed by Basu Chatterjee, based on first part of novel Sara Akash (The whole Cosmos, 1951) by Rajendra Yadav. This was Yadav's debut novel, originally published as Pret Bolte Hain (Ghosts Speak), renamed in 1960, the title in turn was taken from a poem by Ramdhari Singh Dinkar.

  6. A literary genius, 'Saara Aakash' writer kept Premchand's tradition alive. Hindustan Times | By Basu Chatterjee, New Delhi. Nov 06, 2013 11:35 AM IST. I had made a film with the same title on...

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  7. Sara Akash (English: The Whole Sky) is a 1969 Hindi film directed by Basu Chatterjee, based on first part of novel Sara Akash (The Infinite Cosmos, 1951) by Rajendra Yadav. This was Yadav's debut novel, originally published as Pret Bolte Hain (Ghosts Speak), renamed in 1960, the title in turn was ta

  8. लेखक परिचय. अपने युग का खलनायक. राजेन्द्र यादव. जन्म: 28 अगस्त 1929. आगरा – मृत्यु: 28 अक्टूबर 2013 दिल्ली)