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Nihar Ranjan Gupta

Nihar Ranjan Gupta was an Indian dermatologist and a popular Bengali novelist. He is the creator of the fictional detective character Kiriti Roy. Some of his writings were made into films of Bengal and Bollywood.

Early life
Gupta came from a Kabiraj family of Itna village under Lohagara police station, in the district of Jessore, presently in the Narail district of Bangladesh. He was born to Satya Ranjan Gupta and Labangalata Devi on 6 June 1911, in Narail district where his father used to work. He spent his childhood in Narail, due to his father's transferable job, he had to attend several schools, including Gaibandha High School. In 1930 he passed Matriculation from Konnagar High School. After completing his I.Sc. from Krishnagar Government College, Krishnanagar, he took admission to Carmichael Medical College. While a student at the college, his elder sister died of scorpion sting. Young Gupta vowed to earn higher degree in the medical sciences to serve the ill. == Career ==
Career
During the Second World War Gupta served as an army doctor and was posted to various places, including Chittagong, Burma and Egypt. As a child Gupta always dreamed of becoming a writer. He once went to Shantiniketan to seek the blessings of Rabindranath Tagore and took his autograph. He was also the editor of a children's magazine named Sabuj Sahitya. == Legacy ==
Legacy
In 1988, SM Sultan founded the Shishuswarga-2 at the ancestral house of Gupta in Itna. It was officially inaugurated on 24 November 1993, by the Mohammad Ali Hossain, the then district magistrate of Narail. However, the activities of the children's organisation ceased after the death of SM Sultan. The house became infested by bats and illegal betting syndicates. In 2003, the archaeological department of Bangladesh notified the acquisition of Gupta's ancestral house. As of 2017, the ancestral house of Nihar Ranjan Gupta lies in a dilapidated condition, and no repairs have been made. == Adapted works ==
Adapted works
Ulka (Bengali - 1957) • Maya Mriga (Bengali - 1960) • Thayi Karulu (1962) [Remade as Thayin Karunai (Tamil)]- UlkaAnnai (1962) (Remake of the 1960 Bengali film Maya Mriga) - Story Credit • Kunkhumam (1963) • Meri Surat Teri Ankhen (1963) – UlkaUttar Falguni (1963) (Remade as Mamta , Kaaviya Thalaivi and Pushpanjali) • Badsha (Bengali - 1963) • Tapashi (Bengali - 1965) • Laadla (1966) (Remake of 1960 Bengali film Maya Mriga) • Mere Lal (1966) (Remake of 1963 Bengali film Badsha) • Nai Roshni (1967) (Remade as Poovum Pottum and Punyavathi) • Deiva Magan (1969) [Remade as Thaayi Mamathe(Kannada) and Raktha Sambandham(Telugu)] - UlkaDevara Kannu (1975) [Remade as Annan Oru Koyil , Ellaam Ninakku Vendi and Bangaru Chellelu(Telugu)] • Do Anjaane (1976) (Remade as Maavari Manchitanam and Aaseya Bale)– Ratrir YatriKalankini Kankabati (1981) • Lalu Bhulu (1983) • Kiriti O Kalo Bhromor (2016) • Kiriti Roy (2016) • Ebong Kiriti (2017) • Nilacholey Kiriti (2018) == References ==
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