People whose biography we would love to watch

Update: 2018-07-18 10:12 GMT

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India is full of brave personalities who have had stories worth sharing. In this post, we will talk about such personalities and why they deserve a biography. Here are Some People whose biography we would love to watch.

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People whose biography we would love to watch

Yogendra Singh Yadav:

The 19-year-old Army man was the youngest to receive the Param Vir Chakra. During the 1999 Kargil War, he was hit by 14 bullets but still managed to capture Tiger Hill and neutralize 8 enemy soldiers.

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Salman Rushdie:

The celebrity writer is a controversy’s favorite child. The women in his life and The Satanic Verses controversy would make quite it for an interesting biography.

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Bhaichung Bhutia:

His parents were farmers, and while he was athletic from a young age, they didn't support his interest. His father passed away when he was very young and after which he received a football scholarship at the age of 9. If that doesn't make interesting for biography, god knows what will.

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Gauri Lankesh:

She was the editor of Lankesh Patrike, a Kannada weekly that stood for a free press and challenged the fascism of the right wing. She was shot and killed for her views.

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Arundhati Roy:

The talented writer is also a notable social activist working on various issues. A closer look at her life will be interesting, to say the least.

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Ravi Shankar:

The renowned sitar player had a life as exciting as his music. It would be nice to see the good, the bad and the ugly.

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Barun Biswas:

This young Bengali school student was shot by a member of the gang who used to rape village girls. Biswas got the gang arrested but killed by a member who came out on bail. A Bengali film was made but it was more of a fictionalized account of his life.

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Sushil Kumar:

Life had never been easy for his time Olympic winner. His brother stopped wrestling because his family couldn't afford training for two people. Even after Sushil started training, his family couldn't afford dietary supplements.

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Khushwant Singh:

Partition, his life, his journey as a newspaper editor… The biography of ‘ The dirty old man’ would be quite interesting.

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