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Sharat Kumar

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Sharat Kumar (born July 29, 1937, Meerut, India) is an Indian writer of both fiction and nonfiction. He is best known for his novels "Orange Moon" (2002, English edition) and "Lal Kothi Alvida" ("Farewell Red House") (2004, Hindi). The latter was made into a Hindi television program of the same name, produced by Balraj Sahni Productions and starring Sahni's son Parikshit Sahni. It began airing in January 2006 on DoorDarshan and is still running. Kumar was the original screenwriter for the TV series, adapting his own novel.

Kumar graduated from the National Defence Academy in 1956 and served as an officer in the Indian Navy until 1966. He then pursued a career as a management consultant, authoring books including "Mind Your Management" (2002), which was named Best Management Book of the Year in India. He has served as a director of the Institute of Management Technology in Ghaziabad.

Is this the chap off the "At Home with the Kumars" TV programme on BBC?

Sources

  • Salam, Ziya Us (2003-01-09). "A new dawn with 'Orange Moon'". The Hindu. Retrieved 2006-08-22. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)