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  1. Rajinder Singh Bedi (1 September 1915 – 11 November 1984) was an Indian Urdu writer of the progressive writers' movement and a playwright, who later worked in Hindi cinema as a film director, screenwriter and dialogue writer and he is grandfather to Rajat Bedi and Manek Bedi.

  2. Born : 01 Sep 1915 | Sialkot, Punjab. Died : 11 Nov 1984 | Mumbai, Maharashtra. LCCN : n81131621. Awards : Sahitya Akademi Award (1965) Rajinder Singh Bedi is a name which is a matter of great pride in the world in Urdu language.

  3. Urdu Books of Rajinder Singh Bedi | Rekhta. One of the most prominent short story writers and novelists of Urdu, a contemporary of Manto, known for his narratives representing Indian ethos and use of mythological references. He also wrote plays and penned dialogues and stories for films.

  4. Short stories of Rajinder Singh Bedi | Rekhta. One of the most prominent short story writers and novelists of Urdu, a contemporary of Manto, known for his narratives representing Indian ethos and use of mythological references. He also wrote plays and penned dialogues and stories for films.

  5. Quick Info→. Age: 69 Years. Death Cause: Rectal Cancer. Wife: Satwant Kaur. Some Lesser Known Facts About Rajinder Singh Bedi. Rajinder Singh Bedi studied till fourth class at a school in Lahore Cantonment, Punjab, Pakistan. In 1931, he passed his matriculation examination with first division.

    • 1 September 1915 (Wednesday)
    • Mumbai, Maharashtra
    • 11 November 1984
  6. Rajinder Singh Bedi (1915-1984) was an Indian novelist, radio broadcaster, screenwriter, playwright, producer, and filmmaker. Some of his well-known work as a screenwriter includes films like Anupama (1966), Satyakam (1969), and Abhimaan (1973). Wiki/Biography.

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  8. Dec 15, 1984 · Rajinder Singh Bedi should have died ten days before he did. That way - he might have been spared much of the horror of the prime minister's assassination and the anguish that came afterwards. As it was, this famous Urdu author and Hindi film director lay in his residence at Khar, Bombay, dangerously ill and yet undoubtedly aware of the ...