Ashwini Bhatt (Born: July 22, 1936 – Died: December 10, 2012) was a well-known and popular Gujarati novelist and translator. His novels were published weekly in various magazines and daily newspapers.
Ashwini Bhatt was born on July 22, 1936 to educationist Harprasad Bhatt and Shardaben Bhatt in Ahmedabad. Ashwini Bhatt graduated in Psychology. He was interested in theater and acted in Bengali drama as a child actor. He settled in America in 2002.
Author: Ashwini Bhatt has written novels and novels. He has translated a number of books by Alastair McLean and James Hadley Chase into Gujarati. He has translated Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre's book Freedom at Midnight into Gujarati as Ardhi Raate Azadi, which has received much acclaim. Along with writing novels, he was involved in theatre. His Katibandha novel was telecast as a TV serial. Ashwini Bhatt's Novels : Angar Part 1-2-3, Akhet Part 1-2-3, Ashka Mandal, Othar Part 1-2, Katiband Part 1-2-3, Phanslo Part 1-2, Neerja Bhargava, Lajja Sanyal, Shailja the sea Ashwini Bhatt created Kamathan, Kasab, Karamat and Ayano Lagunval.
Ashwini Bhatt died on December 10, 2012 in Dallas, Texas, USA.
