Raghuveer Chaudhari started his career writing novels and poetry, and later ventured into other forms of literature.
Raghuveer Chaudhari was born on 5 December 1938, in Bapupura village near Gandhinagar, Gujarat, to Dalsinh and Jeeviben, a religious farming couple.
In 1979, Chaudhari also received a PhD for his Comparative Study of Hindi and Gujarati Verbal Roots at the same university.
[2][3][4][5] Chaudhari joined the School of Languages in Gujarat University from 1977 and retired as a professor and the head of Department of Hindi in 1998.
[2][3][4][5] He has written more than eighty books including novels, poetry, plays and literary criticism.
His collections of character sketches are published as Sahaarani Bhavyata and Tilak Kare Raghuvir.
He wrote columns in several regional as well as national dailies and journals such as Sandesh, Divya Bhaskar, Janmabhoomi and Nirikshaka.
His essays contains a combination of microscopic observation concerning the art of creative writing and a vivid presentation of thought.
His style of writing tinged with his unique sense of humour adds to the readability of his essays.
In 2001, he won Sahitya Gaurav Puraskar, which he shared with the renowned Gujarati author Ramanlal Joshi.