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===Others=== Other important figures of this literary movement were [[Ramdhari Singh 'Dinkar']], widely regarded as a poet of rebellion, with his poetry often exuding heroic sentiment, he initially composed in the ''Chāyāvād'' style and is frequently cited as a major figure of the ''Chāyāvādottar'' period—the transitional phase between ''Chāyāvād'' and ''Uttar-Chāyāvād'' (Post-Chāyāvāda). His later work, based on the celestial nymph [[Urvashi]], also embodies the sensibilities of Chāyāvād.<ref>Damodar, Shrihari (1975)</ref> [[Harivansh Rai Bachchan]] began his literary career under the influence of Chāyāvāda and gradually emerged as a prominent poet and writer of the Nayī Kavitā literary movement. In the later stages of his career, he became increasingly critical of Chāyāvād and became associated with other literary currents such as Pragativād.<ref>Castaing, Anne (2012)</ref> [[Makhanlal Chaturvedi]] was an Indian poet, essayist, and journalist noted for his role in the Indian independence movement and his contribution to Chāyāvād. He received the first [[Sahitya Akademi Award]] in Hindi for ''Him Taraṅginī'' (1955).<ref>Kalbhor, Gopinath</ref> [[Ramkumar Verma]], known for his historical one-act plays and poetry collections. His works reflect themes of sacrifice, love, service, and humanity, influenced by Gandhian ideals.<ref>George, K.M. (1995)</ref> [[Pandit Narendra Sharma]] statred his career as a poet and towards the 1940s, he contributed lyrics to Hindi cinema and is widely recognized for his work in the [[Bollywood|film industry]].<ref>Sukumaran, Shradha </ref>
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