- Na
Hanyate (transl. It Doesn't Die) is a
novel written in 1974 in
Bengali by
Maitreyi Devi, an
Indian poet and
novelist who was the protégée of the great...
- novelist. She is best
known for her
Sahitya Akademi Award-winning novel, Na
Hanyate (transl. 'It Does Not Die'). Devi was born in 1914. She was the daughter...
- it, she
wrote her own
version of the
relationship in 1974.
Entitled Na
Hanyate, it was
originally published in Bengali. It was
published in
English as...
- been
described as a
loose adaptation of
Maitreyi Devi's
Bengali novel Na
Hanyate,
although the film
itself does not
credit it as a source. It was filmed...
- film "Disaster
films are on the rise in
Bengal -
Indian Express". "Na
Hanyate (Bengali)
Movie (2012) | Reviews, Cast &
Release Date". Book My Show. Retrieved...
- Devgn's career. The film, an
adaptation of
Maitreyi Devi's
Bengali novel Na
Hanyate, was
directed by
Sanjay Leela Bhansali and co-starred
Salman Khan and Aishwarya...
- career. The film is an
adaptation of
Maitreyi Devi's
Bengali novel Na
Hanyate; it was
directed by
Sanjay Leela Bhansali, and co-starred
Salman Khan and...
-
inspiration for the
character ****atri)
published her
version of the
story Na
Hanyate, (originally
published in Bengali). She also
extracted a
promise from Eliade...
-
awards were
conferred in 1960, 1968 and 1973. 1989 –
Nagindas Parekh – Na
Hanyate (novel,
Gujarati tr. from
Maitreyi Devi), ... ... K. Ravi
Verma – Ganadevata...
- "Sufi
influence in Bengal".
August 2013. Devi,
Maitreyi (May 1983). Na
Hanyate (First Edition,
Seventh Reprint ed.). Kolkata:
Upama Sengupta;
Prima Publications...