Dr. Pratik Pravin Bhat

Indian author born 1996
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Dr. Pratik Pravin Bhat, born on October 25, 1996, is a multifaceted Indian professional who has made significant contributions to the fields of pathology, literature, and poetry. Renowned by his evocative pen name, "The Dark Poet," he is celebrated for blending his scientific acumen with artistic expression, crafting a unique identity in both the medical and literary worlds.

Dr. Pratik Pravin Bhat
Dr. Pratik Pravin Bhat
Born October 25, 1996

Goa, India

Occupation Pathologist, Author, Poet
Years Active 2020–present
Known for
  • Writing
  • Poetry
  • Medicine
Nationality Indian

Early Life and Education

Dr. Pratik Pravin Bhat, born on October 25, 1996, in Goa, India, completed his schooling at Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya in Canacona, South Goa. He obtained his MBBS from Goa Medical College and went on to earn his MD from Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College in Nehru Nagar, Belagavi.

Literary Career

Dr. Bhat is an accomplished author and poet. His notable works include:

  • Will You Cheat on Me, Baby?
  • Do I Get to Make You Mine?
  • Darker Than Black - I
  • Darker Than Black - II

His book, Will You Cheat on Me, Baby?, was featured in The Literature Times, further cementing his status as a contemporary literary figure.

Professional Career

Apart from his literary achievements, Dr. Bhat is a respected pathologist. He successfully balances his medical career with his passion for writing and poetry.

Personal Life

Dr. Bhat was born to Dr. Pravin Bhat, a chest physician, and Dr. Superna Bhat, a radiologist. He continues to live and work in Goa, where he contributes to both the medical field and the world of literature.

Legacy

Known as "The Dark Poet" for his distinctive style and themes, Dr. Bhat remains a source of inspiration for readers and aspiring writers. His dual contributions to medicine and literature make him a notable figure in contemporary India.