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Suhas Shirvalkar (Devnagari:सुहास शिरवळकर- सुशि ) (15 November 1948 – 11 July 2003) was a
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writer from
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. Shirvalkar wrote Social Novels, Detective Stories, Short Stories, One Act Play, Newspaper Columns, Poems etc. He authored more than 300 books including his well-known book "''Duniyadari''". Known for his detective-thrillers, he has also authored "''Roopmati''", a novel with a historical background, besides short stories, one-act plays. "''Devaki''", a Marathi movie based on one of his short-stories, won a State award for best story. ''Duniyadari'', a novel tracing the world of college-goers, was regarded a milestone in his writings. The creator of characters like "''Barrister Amar Vishwas'' ��ॅ. अमर विश्वास', Firoz Irani'' ��िरोज ईराणी', Mandar Patwardhan'' ��ंदार पटवर्धन''and Dara Buland'' ��ारा बुलंद in his popular detective thrillers, he also managed to handle topics like medicine and astrology in great detail in his writings. His newspaper columns including "''Ityadi-Ityadi, Vartulatim Mansa and Phalashruti''" were well received by readers. He died of cardiac arrest in Mumbai. सनसनसनाटी


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http://suhasshirvalkar.blogspot.in/. https://www.facebook.com/Suhas-Shirvalkar-194406710654163/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Shirvalkar, Suhas 1948 births 2003 deaths Indian crime fiction writers Marathi-language writers Novelists from Maharashtra