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Farrukh Dhondy
AuthorBooks · Second handSince 1944
Farrukh Dhondy is an Indian-born British Parsi writer, playwright, screenwriter and left-wing activist, who resides in the United Kingdom, where he first came in the 1960s. He was the Commissioning Editor for Multicultural Programmes at Channel 4 television from 1984 until 1997, during which time he commissioned such programmes as Bandung File and Devil's Advocate.
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Farrukh Dhondy was born in Pune in 1944 and has built a prolific career as a writer, journalist, and screenwriter.
His most notable work, Come to Mecca, reflects his ability to explore complex themes with an engaging narrative.
With a body of work spanning 35 titles, Dhondy has established himself as a significant voice in contemporary British literature.
His writing covers diverse topics ranging from children's fiction to the lives of revolutionaries like C.L.R. James.
His multicultural identity, shaped between India and the United Kingdom, deeply permeates the style and themes of his stories.
