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(Redirected from Custody (novel)) Indian writer
Manju Kapur
BornAmritsar, Punjab, India
SpouseGun Nidhi Dalmia
Children3

Manju Kapur is an Indian novelist. Her first novel, Difficult Daughters, won the 1999 Commonwealth Writers' Prize, best first book, Europe and South Asia.

Personal life

She is married to Gun Nidhi Dalmia; they have three children and four grandchildren, and live in New Delhi.

Awards and honors

Works

Television adaptations

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Manju Kapur's novel "Custody" has been the basis of daily soap operas on several Indian television channels in various languages:

Pardes Mein Hai Mera Dil, telecast on Star Plus, under Ekta Kapoor's production house Balaji Telefilms, is based on Manju Kapur's novel "The Immigrant".

The Married Woman, is a web series, under Ekta Kapoor's production and is available on AltBalaji, it is based on Manju Kapur's novel "A Married Woman".

Reviews

See also

References

  1. Anna M. M. Vetticad (15 March 1999). "Manju Kapur bags Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best First Book". India Today. Retrieved 25 November 2021.
  2. Anna Metcalfe (9 April 2011). "Small talk: Mantri kanpur lyrics of the wrld". The Financial Times.

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