1. Amritlal Nagar was one of the prominent Hindi writers of the twentieth century.

1. Amritlal Nagar was one of the prominent Hindi writers of the twentieth century.
Amritlal Nagar started off as an author and journalist, but moved on to be an active writer in the Indian film industry for 7 years.
Amritlal Nagar worked as a drama producer in All India Radio between December 1953 and May 1956.
Amritlal Nagar was born on 17 August 1916 in Chaurahe Wali Gali, Gokulpura, in a Gujarati Amritlal Nagar Brahmin Family in Agra, India.
Amritlal Nagar died on 23 February 1990 in Chowk, Lucknow, India.
Amritlal Nagar first published a poem in the fortnightly Anand in December 1928.
The poem was inspired by a protest against the Simon Commission in which Amritlal Nagar was suffered injury during lathi charge.
Amritlal Nagar married Pratibha on 31 January 1932.
Amritlal Nagar worked as a dispatch clerk in the Lucknow office of All India United Insurance Company for 18 days.
Amritlal Nagar provided voluntary services to the publication division of the Nawal Kishore Press and the editorial office of Madhuri in 1939.
From 1940 to 1947, Amritlal Nagar wrote screen plays and dialogues for the film industry in Bombay, Kolhapur, and Chennai.
Amritlal Nagar was one of the early pioneers specialising in cinematic dubbing that involved the art of translating films of one language into another.