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Kaajal Oza Vaidya

Kaajal Oza Vaidya (born 29 September 1966) is an Indian author, screenwriter, orator, radio personality, actor and journalist primarily recognized for her influential contributions to Gujarati literature and media. Based in Ahmedabad, she is regarded as a youth icon and a prominent motivational orator who has delivered more than 8,000 talks globally. Her work frequently explores themes of relationships, marriage, parenting, and self-worth, establishing her as a significant cultural voice both in India and among the Gujarati diaspora around the world.

Oza Vaidya has authored more than 86 books, including novels, short story collections, essays, and poetry. She achieved significant literary popularity when her debut novel, Yog Viyog, was serialized in the weekly magazine Chitralekha. Her extensive bibliography includes notable works such as Krishnayan (2010), Draupadi, and the poetry collection Sheshyatra. In addition to her books, she is a prolific columnist for major publications including Divya Bhaskar, The Indian Express, and Mumbai Samachar, continuing a journalistic tradition inherited from her father, the pioneer editor Digant Oza.

Her career in broadcast and screen media encompasses scriptwriting and dialogues for numerous television soap operas and films in Gujarati and Hindi. Her notable television credits include Ek Dal Na Pankhi (2001), which completed 1,700 episodes, and Moti Ba, which exceeded 500 episodes. She has written screenplays for films such as Saptapadii (2013) and has transitioned into acting with roles in Karkhanu (2024) and Taaro Thayo (2025). Furthermore, she hosted the long-running radio programs like Kaajal@9 and Spice up Zindagi on 94.3 My FM.

Vaidya serves as a visiting faculty member for creative writing at Gujarat University and is the Managing Trustee of the Satyajit Trust. Her literary and social contributions have earned her several national honors.

Early life and education

Kaajal was born on 29 September 1966 in Mumbai, India. She graduated with a degree in English and Sanskrit from Gujarat University in 1986. She completed her post-graduate certificate in advertising management from Saint Xavier's College in Mumbai.

Career

She debuted in writing with a short story collection, Sambandh.. To Akash in 2005 was followed by a collection of poetry, Sheshyatra. Her popularity grew when her first novel Yog Viyog was serialized in Chitralekha weekly. She worked on plays during her earlier career. She teaches creative writing as a Visiting Faculty in the Master of Developmental Communication Department of Gujarat University.

She worked as a journalist with Sandesh, Gujarat Daily, Loksatta-Jansatta, The Indian Express, Abhiyan magazine and Samkalin, Sambhaav. She writes columns in Divya Bhaskar, Gujarat Mitra, Kutchmitra, Janmabhhomi Pravasi and Culcutta Halchal. She regularly gives speeches on different subjects across Gujarat and beyond. She hosts the radio show Kaajal@9 on 94.3 My FM Ahmedabad.

Works

Literary works

Kaajal has written more than 86 books.

She published several novels: Yog Viyog (Part 1 – 2 - 3, 2007), Krishnayan (2010), Sannata Nu Sarnamu (2011), Purna Apurna, Chahera PAchhalno Chahero (2013), Purvardh (2014), Symphony of Silence (2014), Rag Vairag (2018), Draupadi, Shukra – Mangal, Satya – Asatya, Dariyo Ek Taras No, Lilu Sagpan Lohi Nu, Pot Potani Pankhar (Part 1 & 2), Tara Vina na Shaher Ma, Ek Saanj Na Sarname, Parijat Nu Parodh, Chhal (Part 1 -2), Maun Raag, Madhyabindu. Sheshyatra is her poetry collection. Her short story collections are Heartbreak Pachhini Savar, Kaajal Oza Vaidya Ni Vartao, Sambandh.. To Aakash.

She published several collections of essays and articles: Mari Mummy Mara Pappa.., Sangath Ekbijano, Marji Ekbijani, Shradhdhha Ekbijani, Satya Ekbijanu, Sukh Ekbijanu, Samjan Ek Bijani, Saath Ek Bijano, Sneh Ek Bijano, Mausam Ek Bijani, I Love You, Ek Bijane Gamta Rahiye (2009), Get Well Soon, Man — Minus Thi Plus, Searchlight, Tujse Hoti Bhi To, Kya Hoti Shikayat Mujhko?. Her books published in letter format include Tane, Jindagi...; Vhali Astha (2008); Priya Naman.

Guru Brahma, Doctor, Tame Pan!, Chung Ching, Savka, Perfect Husband, Silver Jubilee and Vaat Ek Raat Ni are her plays. She edited coffee table books; Smit (Smile), Aansu (Tear), Prarthna (Prayer), Chumban (Kiss) and Prem (Love). Her audio books include Tran Pedhi Ni Kavita, Prempatro, Tara Chaherani Lagolag. She translated Gary Chapman's The Five Love Languages as Premni Panch Bhasha and Shobha De's Spouse as Jeevansathi in Gujarati.

Screen works

She wrote story, script and dialogues of several productions. She wrote some plays for Hum Production. She wrote story, screenplay and dialogues of three Gujarati telefilms; Antarna Ujas, Sukhno Arth, Hu Ja Bhagyavidhata.

She wrote story for several TV soap operas. Her Ek Daalna Pankhi (2001) which was aired on DD Girnar, and completed 1600 episodes while Moti Ba aired on ETV Gujarati completed 500 episodes. Her other weekly soaps in Gujarati were Saat Taali, Ek Moti Eklavyanu. In Hindi, she wrote story of Apne Paraye aired on B4U and Mahasati Savitri aired on SAB TV. She wrote the screenplay of Gujarati films like Dikri To Parki Thapan Kehvay and Saptapadii (2013); and Hindi films like Ghat and Diwanagi.

Her novel Yog Viyog was being adapted as TV series Vasundhara starring Jaya Bachchan but production was delayed later.

She acted in the 2024 Gujarati horror comedy film Karkhanu. In 2025, she acted in Gujarati family drama film Taaro Thayo.

Personal life

She lives in Ahmedabad. She is a daughter of Digant Oza and is married to photographer Sanjay Vaidya since 22 June 1993. They have a son, Tathaagat.

Recognition

She was recognized on International Women's Day in 2015.

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