Ram Krishna Bantawa

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Born1 January 1967
OccupationAuthor, lyricist
NationalityNepali
Notable worksShrill Mist [Saghan Tuwanlo] Aamalai Chitthi
Ram Krishna Bantawa
Ram Krishna Bantawa
Ram Krishna Bantawa
Born1 January 1967
OccupationAuthor, lyricist
NationalityNepali
Notable worksShrill Mist [Saghan Tuwanlo] Aamalai Chitthi
SpouseDeep Bantawa
Children1

Ram Krishna Bantawa (Nepali: रामकृष्ण वान्तवा) is a Nepalese author, writer and lyricist.[1] He is best known for his novel Saghan Tuwanlo (Nepali: साघन तुवाँलो) (which was translated to English as Shrill Mist), and Aamalai Chitthi.[2]

Bantawa is a diasporic novelist, he has spent the majority of his life in Hong Kong. Most of his books were written while he was outside the country, reflecting a blend of his experiences in Hong Kong while maintaining a deep connection to Nepali culture, traditions, and society.[3][4] He was also invited as Chief Guest under the organization of Charu Sahitya Pratishthan, a book launch and Teej special program among authors from Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, Lalitpur held at Kavya Hall of Hotel Hardik[5][6]

Ram Krishna Bantawa was born on 1 January 1967 (Nepali: बि.सं. १७ पुष २०२३)[4] as the youngest son to father Pancham Bantawa and mother BhadraSara Bantawa in Khotang District Nepal.

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