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Top 10 Bestseller Indian Biography Novels

  1. The Immortals of Meluha" by Amish Tripathi - This is a fictionalized biography of the Hindu god Shiva and his journey from a human to a god. It has been a bestseller in India since its release in 2010.

  2. "Wings of Fire" by APJ Abdul Kalam - This is an autobiography of India's former President Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. It covers his early life, education, and career as a scientist and politician.

  3. "Playing It My Way" by Sachin Tendulkar - This is the autobiography of the legendary Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar. It covers his life from childhood to his retirement from international cricket.

  4. "The Man Who Saved India" by Hindol Sengupta - This is a biography of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, one of India's founding fathers and the first Deputy Prime Minister of India.

  5. "The Substance and the Shadow" by Dilip Kumar - This is an autobiography of the legendary Bollywood actor Dilip Kumar. It covers his early life, career, and personal life.

  6. "Mrs Funnybones" by Twinkle Khanna - This is a memoir by the Bollywood actress and writer Twinkle Khanna. It covers her life as a daughter, wife, and mother, and her experiences as a woman in India.

  7. "My Experiments with Truth" by Mahatma Gandhi - This is an autobiography of the Indian independence leader Mahatma Gandhi. It covers his life and his experiences with non-violent resistance.

  8. "An Unsuitable Boy" by Karan Johar - This is a memoir by the Bollywood filmmaker Karan Johar. It covers his life, career, and personal relationships.

  9. "Unbreakable" by Mary Kom - This is an autobiography of the Indian boxer Mary Kom. It covers her life and her struggles as a woman in a male-dominated sport.

  10. "The Z Factor" by Subhash Chandra - This is a biography of the Indian media mogul Subhash Chandra, the founder of Zee TV. It covers his life, career, and the challenges he faced in building his media empire.

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