Humayun Ahmed (articulated [ɦumaiyun aɦmed̪] ; 13 November 1948 – 19 July 2012) was a Bangladeshi essayist, playwright, screenwriter, movie producer, musician, researcher, and speaker. [4] His leap forward was his introduction novel Nondito Noroke distributed in 1972. [5] He composed more than 200 fiction and genuine books, which were all hits in Bangladesh. [6][7] Ahmed's written work style is portrayed as otherworldly realism.[8] His books were the best venders at the Ekushey Book Reasonable amid the 2000s. [9] He won the Bangla Foundation Scholarly Honor and the Ekushey Padak grant for his commitment to Bengali writing.
Ahmed was conceived in Kutubpur town under Kendua Upazila in
Netrokona Region to Foyzur Rahman Ahmed (1921– 1971) and Ayesha Foyez ( née Khatun) (1930– 2014). [1][10][11] Foyzur filled in as a sub-divisional cop in Pirojpur Locale and was executed in 1971 amid the
Bangladesh Freedom War .[12] In 2011, legislator Delwar Hossain Sayeedi was put on trial for the murdering however was vindicated of the charge in 2013 because of an absence of confirmation. [13][14] Humayun's sibling, Muhammad Zafar Iqbal , is an essayist and academician. Another sibling, Ahsan Habib, turned into a visual artist. He had three sisters – Sufia Haider, Momtaz Shahid and Rukhsana Ahmed. [15]
Amid his adolescence, Ahmed lived in Sylhet , Comilla , Chittagong ,
Bogra, Dinajpur and Panchagarh where his dad was on official task. [11]
Instruction and early profession
Ahmed contemplated in Chittagong University School.[16] He in the long run passed his Auxiliary School Authentication (SSC) examination from Bogra Zilla School in 1967 and was recorded as second in justify by the Rajshahi Training Board. [17] He passed his Higher Auxiliary School Authentication (HSC) examination from Dhaka School in 1969.
Ahmed at that point went to the
College of Dhaka and graduated with a Four year certification in scientific studies in
Science and later with an Ace of Science degree. He at that point filled in as a speaker at the
Bangladesh Horticultural College for a half year following which he joined Dhaka College to educate Science. Before long, he went to the Assembled States to win his Ph.D. in Polymer Science from
North Dakota State College. [17]
Works
Books
Ahmed composed his introduction novel
Nondito Noroke (In Joyful Hellfire) amid the 1971 Bangladesh autonomy war while he was as yet a college understudy. [18][19] The novel was distributed in 1972 by author Ahmed Couch's drive under Khan Sibling's Distributers. [20][21] From his first novel, his subjects incorporated the goals of normal white collar class urban families and depicted quintessential snapshots of their lives. [22] His second novel was Shonkhonil Karagar. [23]
Ahmed composed anecdotal arrangement highlighting repeating characters, for example, Himu (15 books), Misir Ali (10 books) and less every now and again, Shubhro. [23] He composed a few books in view of the
Bangladesh Freedom War –
Aguner Poroshmoni , Paap , 1971 ,
Srabon Megher Noise, and Jyotsna O Jononir Golpo .[23] His sentimental books included: Badol Burger joint Prothom Kodom Phool, Noboni, Aj Dupure Tomar Nimontran , and
Tumi Amai Dekechhile Chhutir Nimontrane. [23]
Ahmed composed collections of memoirs -
Lodging Graver Hotel, Amar Chelebela ,
Rong Pencil and Wellspring Pen . [24]
[25][26][27]
TV and film
Ahmed's first TV show was Prothom Prohor (1983), coordinated by Nawazesh Ali Khan. [28] His first dramatization serial was Ei Shob Noise Ratri (1985). This was trailed by the comic drama arrangement
Bohubrihi (1988), the verifiable dramatization arrangement Ayomoy (1988), the urban show arrangement Kothao Keu Nei (1990), Nokkhotrer Raat (1996), and Aaj Robibar (1999). What's more, he made single scene dramatizations, most prominently Nimful .[29]
Ahmed coordinated movies in light of his own stories. His first film,
Aguner Poroshmoni , in view of the Bangladesh Freedom War, won the National Movie Honor in an aggregate of eight classes, including the honor for Best Picture and Best Chief. [30][31] Another film
Shyamal Chhaya was likewise in view of a similar war. [32] His last coordinated film, Ghetuputra Kamola, the tale of a young kid, was set in the pilgrim time frame. [33]
Shyamol Chhaya and Ghetuputra Kamola were chosen as the Bangladeshi passage for the
Foundation Honor for Best Outside Dialect Film in 2006 and 2012 individually, however were not nominated.[34][35]
In 2009, Ahmed showed up as one of two judges for the unscripted tv music rivalry appear
Khudey Gaanraaj .[36]
Music
Ahmed made around 40 tunes which he utilized as a part of his movies and TV dramatizations. [37] The tunes depended on the people music of the north-eastern piece of Bangladesh. [37] His striking singles incorporate "'Pubali Batashey" ,
"Ekta Chhilo Shonar Konya" , "O Amar Ural Ponkhi Rey" , "Jodi Mon Kadey" , "Ke Porailo Amar Chokh-e Kolonko Kajol" , "Ami Aaj Bhejabo Chokh Somudrer Joley" , "Cholona Brishtitey Bhiji" , "Channi Poshor Raite Jeno Amar Idiot Hoy" ,
"Hablonger Bajarey Giya" and
"Konya Nachilo Rey" .[37] The tunes were rendered by Subir Nandi, S I Tutul, Meher Afroz Shaon and others. [37]
Basic reaction
Nobel laureate business analyst
Muhammad Yunus evaluated Ahmed's general effect saying: "Humayun's works are the most significant and most productive that writing has encountered since the season of Tagore and Nazrul ." [38] Correspondingly, as indicated by writer Al Mahmud, "one brilliant time of Bengali writing finished with Tagore and Nazrul and another started" with Ahmed. [38] Author
Imdadul Haq Milon viewed him as "the god-like ruler of Bengali writing, controlling every one of their activities and contemplations". [38]
Day break, Pakistan's most seasoned and most broadly read English-dialect daily paper, alluded to him as the social legend of Bangladesh. [39]
Times of India acknowledged Humayun as "the individual who without any help moved the capital of Bengali writing from Kolkata to Dhaka". [38] Sunil Gangopadhyay depicted him as the most famous essayist in the Bengali dialect for a century [40] and as per him, Ahmed was significantly more prevalent than Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay . [41] Be that as it may, amid his lifetime creator Shahriar Kabir rejected him for "continually representing the foundation." [42] Abstract pundit
Azfar Hussain stated: "I am not astounded he talks like a star foundation author. I discover him insensible." [42]
Individual life
Ahmed wedded Gultekin Khan in 1976.[30][31][43] Together they had three girls, Nova, Shila and Bipasha, and one child, Nuhash.
Shila Ahmed went ahead to wind up a TV and film on-screen character. In 2003, Ahmed separated from Gultekin. He at that point wedded performing artist Meher Afroz Shaon in 2005. He had two children from the second marriage, Nishad and Ninit. [44]
Demise
Ahmed had open heart surgery at
Mount Elizabeth Healing center in Singapore. [45] A couple of years after the fact, amid a normal checkup, specialists found a harmful tumor in his colon. On September 14, 2011, he was traveled to Remembrance Sloan– Kettering Malignancy Center in New York City for treatment. [45] Amid his stay there, he composed a novel,
Deyal , in view of the life of the primary Leader of Bangladesh
Sheik Mujibur Rahman.[46] In January 2012, he was named as a senior extraordinary counsel of the Bangladesh Mission to the Assembled Countries. [47]
On May 12, 2012, he came back to Bangladesh for two weeks. [48] He kicked the bucket on July 19, 2012 at 11.20 PM BST at Bellevue Healing facility in New York City. [49] There was approximately strain in the family finished the determination of his internment site, however inevitably his bequest, Nuhash Palli was chosen. [3][50]
In 1987, Ahmed established a bequest called Nuhash Palli, named after his child Nuhash, close Pijulia town, in Gazipur Sadar Upazila of Gazipur Locale , [51] which developed to cover 40 bigha (around 14 sections of land). [52] He would invest a lot of his energy at the bequest when he was in Bangladesh. He framed an accumulation of statues there by neighborhood craftsman Asaduzzaman Khan and another of plants from around the globe, especially therapeutic and natural product bearing trees.[51]
Inheritance
Exim Bank, a business bank and Anyadin, an amusement magazine together presented a honor program, Humayun Ahmed Sahitya Puruskar, which would be given to two essayists consistently on Ahmed's introduction to the world commemoration – November 12. [53] The movie Anil Bagchir Ekdin (2015), in view of Ahmed's novel of a similar name, coordinated by Morshedul Islam won six Bangladesh National Film Honors .[54] Another film
Krishnopokkho (2016), in light of his novel, was coordinated by his significant other Meher Afroz Shaon. [55] In October 2016, she reported the creation of the following film in view of Ahmed's novel Nokkhotrer Raat. [56] In June 2016,
Administration of Bangladesh affirmed an allow to create a film in view of his novel Devi. [57]
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