Indian writer
Ashwin Sanghi (born 25 January 1969) is an Indian writer. His novels include The Rozabal Line , Chanakya's Chant , The Krishna Key , The Sialkot Saga , Keepers Of The Kalachakra , The Vault of Vishnu , and The Magicians of Mazda .[ 1] [ 2]
Biography
Sanghi studied at the Cathedral & John Connon School in Mumbai . He attended St. Xavier's College at the University of Mumbai and graduated with a BA in Economics and an MBA from the Yale School of Management .[ 3] He joined his family's business, the M. K. Sanghi Group, in 1993.[ 4]
He wrote his first novel in 2006.[ 5] [ 6] In 2014, Sanghi and James Patterson co-wrote a thriller titled Private India for Patterson's Private series.[ 7] [ 8]
Critical acclaim
Sanghi has received positive feedback from writers and the media.[ 9] [ 10] [ 11] [ 12] [ 13]
Bibliography and adaptations
Awards
See also
References
^ Chakravorty, Sohini (13 September 2011). "Revisiting history" . The Hindu . Retrieved 22 June 2012 .
^ Khare Ghose, Archana (25 December 2011). "The retell market" . The Times of India . Archived from the original on 19 December 2013. Retrieved 22 June 2012 .
^ "Filling the Blanks with History and Mystery! | Spark" . 5 December 2011. Retrieved 2 May 2024 .
^ "M.K. Sanghi Group - Directors" . www.mksanghi.com . Retrieved 2 May 2024 .
^ Molekhi, Pankaj (24 October 2010). "Playing By The Book: Corporates/Writers" . The Economic Times . ISSN 0013-0389 . Retrieved 2 May 2024 .
^ "Corporate honchos are also writing popular fiction" . Business Today . 11 October 2011. Retrieved 2 May 2024 .
^ Suresh, Suanayana (11 May 2013). "I write to enlighten and entertain: Ashwin Sanghi" . The Times of India . Archived from the original on 10 July 2013.
^ "Prasoon Joshi launches James Patterson and Ashwin Sanghi's book 'Private India' in Mumbai" . The Times of India . 22 July 2014. ISSN 0971-8257 . Retrieved 2 May 2024 .
^ "Master takes" . Tehelka . 17 September 2011. Archived from the original on 3 February 2013. Retrieved 24 June 2012 .
^ Thapar, Mondy (28 January 2011). "Above High Command" . Hindustan Times . Archived from the original on 9 November 2011.
^ N.C., Vardhini (3 April 2011). "Article" . Deccan Chronicle . Archived from the original on 1 February 2018. Retrieved 25 June 2012 .
^ "Ashwin Sanghi: The birth of India's Dan Brown" . Rediff . Retrieved 2 May 2024 .
^ Kamath, MV (22 February 2009). "Did Jesus die on the cross or came to India?" . Organiser . Archived from the original on 15 April 2013.
^ Atray Banan, Aastha (7 March 2009). "Did Jesus spend his final days in Kashmir?" . Mid-Day .
^ "My Wife Told Me to Quit Moping" . www.dailypioneer.com . Retrieved 2 May 2024 .
^ India, p. 289, Sarina Singh – 2009: "Rozabal The small, green Rozabal Shrine (Ziyarat Hazrati Youza Asouph) is a minute's stroll northwest from Pir Dastgir Sahib facing the ... This claim is at the core of Shawn Haigns' 2007 The Da Vinci Code–style thriller The Rozabal Line."
^ CHHIBBER, MINI ANTHIKAD (7 June 2011). "Facts of fiction" . The Hindu . Archived from the original on 3 February 2013.
^ Panikker, Rohit (15 September 2011). "A fresh new narrative" . The Times of India . Archived from the original on 3 January 2013.
^ Anupam, Suprita (13 May 2013). "Book Review: The Krishna Key" . Anupamtimes .
^ "Private India (Private, #8)" .
^ Patterson, James; Sanghi, Ashwin (2014). Private India: City on Fire . New York: Grand Central Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4555-6081-3 .
^ "Ashwin Sanghi's tales that thrill" . hindustantimes.com/ . 20 January 2018. Retrieved 17 February 2018 .
^ "People need to have a spine, like books: Ashwin Sanghi" . The New Indian Express . Retrieved 17 February 2018 .
^ Dundoo, Sangeetha Devi (25 July 2016). "Ashwin Sanghi: I had a rollicking time writing this book" . The Hindu . Retrieved 17 February 2018 .
^ "Keeper of religious conscience" . Deccan Chronicle . 28 January 2018. Retrieved 11 February 2018 .
^ Anjum, Nawaid (28 September 2011). "In the limelight: The award goes to..." Asian Age . Archived from the original on 31 December 2011.
^ "Vodafone book awards for Sanghi, Joseph" . Asian Age . 5 September 2011.[permanent dead link ]
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