The correct answer is (a) Mola Ram.
Ganika Nataka is a Sanskrit play written by Mola Ram. It is a story about a courtesan named Ganika who is loved by a king. The play is set in the city of Ujjain and tells the story of Ganika’s rise to power and her eventual downfall.
Mola Ram was a Sanskrit playwright who lived in the 10th century CE. He is best known for his play Ganika Nataka. Mola Ram was also a poet and a scholar. He is said to have been a court poet of the Chola dynasty.
Jwala Ram, Shiv Ram, and Mangat Ram were all Sanskrit playwrights who lived in the 10th century CE. However, none of them are known to have written a play called Ganika Nataka.