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Anasuya Shankar (1 September 1928 – 29 July 1963), popularly known by her pen name as Triveni, was an Indian writer of modern fiction in Kannada language. Her novels have been made into feature films, most prominently, Belli Moda (1967) and Sharapanjara (1971) – both directed by Puttanna Kanagal and featuring actress Kalpana. Her small stories collection Samasyeya Magu won the Devaraja Bahadur Prize in 1950. Her novel Avala Mane earned the Karnataka Sahitya Academy Award in 1960.

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  • Anasuya Shankar (1 September 1928 – 29 July 1963), popularly known by her pen name as Triveni, was an Indian writer of modern fiction in Kannada language. Her novels have been made into feature films, most prominently, Belli Moda (1967) and Sharapanjara (1971) – both directed by Puttanna Kanagal and featuring actress Kalpana. Her small stories collection Samasyeya Magu won the Devaraja Bahadur Prize in 1950. Her novel Avala Mane earned the Karnataka Sahitya Academy Award in 1960. (en)
  • Anasuya Shankar (en canarés, ಅನಸೂಯಾ ಶಂಕರ; 1928 – 1963), más conocida como Triveni (en canarés, ತ್ರಿವೇಣಿ), fue una escritora y novelista proveniente de la India. Algunas de sus novelas han sido llevadas al cine. Belli Moda (1967) y Sharapanjara (1971) fueron dirigidas por y contaron con la participación de la actriz Kalpana Ranjani. La novela Avala Mane ganó el premio Karnataka Sahitya en 1960.​ (es)
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  • Anasuya Shankar (1 September 1928 – 29 July 1963), popularly known by her pen name as Triveni, was an Indian writer of modern fiction in Kannada language. Her novels have been made into feature films, most prominently, Belli Moda (1967) and Sharapanjara (1971) – both directed by Puttanna Kanagal and featuring actress Kalpana. Her small stories collection Samasyeya Magu won the Devaraja Bahadur Prize in 1950. Her novel Avala Mane earned the Karnataka Sahitya Academy Award in 1960. (en)
  • Anasuya Shankar (en canarés, ಅನಸೂಯಾ ಶಂಕರ; 1928 – 1963), más conocida como Triveni (en canarés, ತ್ರಿವೇಣಿ), fue una escritora y novelista proveniente de la India. Algunas de sus novelas han sido llevadas al cine. Belli Moda (1967) y Sharapanjara (1971) fueron dirigidas por y contaron con la participación de la actriz Kalpana Ranjani. La novela Avala Mane ganó el premio Karnataka Sahitya en 1960.​ (es)
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