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Era Tak is an Indian writer, filmmaker, and painter.
Born
13 March
Bikaner, Rajasthan
Nationality
Indian
Education
Bachelor's degree in Science
Master of Arts (M.A.) in History
Postgraduate Diploma in Mass Communication
Occupation(s)
Author and Filmmaker
Era Tak is an Indian writer,[1][2] filmmaker,[3] and painter.[4][5] She has done her bachelor's degree in Science, Master of Arts (M.A.) in History and Postgraduate Diploma in
Mass Communication from
Agra University,
Agra.
She is the author of the books of poetry titled Anchua Khwaab,[9] Mere Priye[10] and Canvas Par Dhoop,[11] Short story collection Raat Paheli[12][13][14] and, Kuch Panne Ishq,[15] Novels 'Love Drug'[16] and 'Chaubees Chhattees Zero One'.[17]
Life quotes books - Life Sutra and Love366[18]. Her first audio novel "Gustakh Ishq" from Swiss company Storytel,[19] was a big hit. Her second audio series Pyar ke is khel me[20] and other audio stories are very popular.
She has also written the dialogues and several scenes of musical Play Aaorhi[21]
Films
Era Tak is also a filmmaker. Her work includes the short films:-