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    Ankita Shukla wrote for The Times of India, in 2016, that "unignorable has been Shobhaa De's unabashed description of the womenfolk in her novels. De's women range from traditional, subjugated and marginalized to the extremely modern and liberated women. De's novels take a leaf the urban life and represent realistically an intimate side of ...

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    She was on the Readers’ Digest List of “India’s Most Trusted People”, along with Ratan Tata and Dr Abdul Kalam, on the list of ‘50 Most Powerful Women in India’ published by the DNA Newspaper, on D...

    Music: Madonna, Rihanna, Beyonce, Shakira and A.R. Rahman
    Films: Bollywood- Bobby, Devdas, Jab We Met, Dil Chahta Hai, Lagaan and Hollywood- Chinatown, Jalsaghar, Citizen Kane, Casablanca, all of Truffaut’s films
    Books: Catcher in the Rye, War and Peace, The Little Prince, Tender is the Night, The Great Gatsby, A Suitable Boy
    She also goes by the name “Jackie Collins of India.” Los Angeles Times
    Shobhaa De adores watching movies, listening to music, travelling, dancing, and fashion.
    She has a tattoo engraved on her right arm.Shobhaa De with a tattoo on her right arm
    Shobhaa follows a non-vegetarian diet.Shobhaa De’s tweet in 2015 that she ate beef
    According to Shobhaa De, her family background was “solidly upper-middle class.” The Guardian
    Mark Fineman of the Los Angeles Times wrote about Shobhaa De, India’s hottest-selling English-language novelist,” and how her second novel, Starry Nights (1991), had “a drawing of a nude woman on t...
  2. Ankita Shukla wrote for The Times of India, in 2016, that "unignorable has been Shobhaa De's unabashed description of the womenfolk in her novels. De's women range from traditional, subjugated and marginalized to the extremely modern and liberated women. De's novels take a leaf the urban life and represent realistically an intimate side of ...

  3. Jul 15, 2023 · Ankita Shukla wrote for The Times of India, in 2016, that “unignorable has been Shobhaa De's unabashed description of the womenfolk in her novels. De's women range from traditional, subjugated and marginalized to the extremely modern and liberated women. De's novels take a leaf the urban life and represent realistically an intimate side of ...

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  4. Ankita Shukla wrote for The Times of India, in 2016, that "unignorable has been Shobhaa De's unabashed description of the womenfolk in her novels. De's women range from traditional, subjugated and marginalized to the extremely modern and liberated women. De's novels take a leaf the urban life and represent realistically an intimate side of ...

  5. Dec 20, 2016 · Also, unignorable has been Shobhaa De’s unabashed description of the womenfolk in her novels. De’s women range from traditional, subjugated and marginalized to the extremely modern and ...

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  7. Abstract. Shobha De is one of India’s top best-selling authors with fourteen novels to her credit. She is among the first to explore the world of urban woman in India. Her novels voice against ...