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  1. Kamna Chandra is an Indian writer who has written plays for All India Radio and stories and dialogues for the screen which include the films Chandni, 1942: A Love Story (directed by her son-in-law Vidhu Vinod Chopra), Prem Rog and the television show Kashish.

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    Kamna Chandra is an Indian film writer who has written plays for radio, stories and dialogues for films as well as television. She completed her schooling from Dehradun and obtained her bachelors degree from Allahabad University (India).

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  3. Jan 6, 2018 · She remembers crying hysterically on the entire train journey from Meerut to Dehradun. This was the early 1940s. Screenwriter Kamna Chandra was being packed off to study at the Mahadevi Kanya Pathshala, Dehradun, to continue her studies. She was 10.

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  4. Apr 25, 2020 · Created by Meena Vaishnavi and written by Kamna Chandra, the story revolves around a middle-class family in Mumbai with four (one of rare deviations, given that the book had five) unmarried daughters — a fact that gnaws away at matriarch of the house Sushila (Ratna Bhushan), who, much like Austen’s Mrs Bennett, spends all her time trying to ...

  5. Kamna Chandra is an Indian writer who started her career by writing plays for All India Radio (AIR), following which she wrote the story and dialogues of a handful of movies. Her passion for writing and movies passed onto her children - Vikram Chandra, an author, Anupama Chopra, a film critic, and Tanuja Chandra, a film director, and writer.

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  6. Kamna Chandra is an Indian film writer who has written plays for radio, stories and dialogues for films as well as television. She completed her schooling from Dehradun and obtained her bachelors degree from Allahabad University (India).

  7. Kamna Chandra is an Indian film writer who has written plays for radio, stories and dialogues for films as well as television. She completed her schooling in Dehradun and obtained her bachelor's degree from Allahabad University (India).