Manoj bhawuk biography definition
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Bhojpuri literature (Kaithi: 𑂦𑂷𑂔𑂣𑂳𑂩𑂲 𑂮𑂰𑂯𑂱𑂞𑂹𑂨; Devanagari: भोजपुरी साहित्य; IAST: Bhojpurī Sāhitya) includes literature written in Bhojpuri language. Bhojpuri has developed over a course of 1300 years, the development of the language started in 7th century. The earliest form of Bhojpuri can be seen in the writings of Siddha Saints and Charyapada.[1][2] Distinct literary traditions in Bhojpuri language date back to medieval periods when saints and bhakts of the region adapted a mixed language for their works.[3][4]
Lorikayan, or the story of Veer Lorik, is a famous Bhojpuri folklore of Eastern Uttar Pradesh.[5]Bhikhari Thakur's Bidesiya is another famous book.
The first modern book published in Bhojpuri was Baarah Maasi in 1728 CE, written bygd Lakhan Sen using Kaithi script. It was about collection of Bhojpuri songs. The first Bhojpuri novel Bindiã was written in 1956 by Ram Nath Pandey. It was published by Bhojpuri Sansad, Jagatganj, Varanasi.[6] • Bhojpuri cinema, also known as Bhojiwood, and the Bhollywood, is the segment of Indian cinema dedicated to the production of motion pictures in the Bhojpuri language widely spoken in Bihar and eastern Uttar Pradesh. Its major production centres are Patna.[2][3] Bhojpuri cinema has grown in recent years.[4] Bhojpuri cinema also caters to second and third generation emigrants who still speak the language in Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago, Suriname, Fiji, Mauritius and South Africa.[5] The first Bhojpuri talkie film, Ganga Maiyya Tohe Piyari Chadhaibo, was released in 1963 by Bishwanath Prasad Shahabadi and Jai Narayan Lal. The 1980s saw the release of man Bhojpuri cinema
Bhojpuri cinema Main distributors BB Jaiswal Production
DRJ Films
IJK Films
Nirahua Entertainment
Prakriti Films
Rahul Khan Production
SRK Music Films
Yashi Films
RN Digital Records
Zabawa Entertainment
Vpranjal Film ProductionTotal 186 (Theatrical)