Sahitya Akademi and Jnanpith awardee, Devi's writings focused on the marginalized communities in the country and served as the voice of the oppressed. She died yesterday following multi-organ failure at the age of 91.
The "Piku" star, who is disheartened over the death of the author, hopes that the country achieves the kind of atmosphere she aspired for.
"She was a very important writer, she has written amazing literature. I respect her a lot. I wanted to do a film on her life," the 49-year-old actor told reporters.
Devi had helped tribal and the rural dispossessed in organizing themselves in groups so that they could take up development activities in their own areas. She founded several grassroot level societies for the welfare of tribal.
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