fbpx
Wikipedia

Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay

Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay (Bengali: শীর্ষেন্দু মুখোপাধ্যায়; born 2 November 1935) is a Bengali author from India. He has written stories for both adults and children.[4] He is known for creating the relatively new fictional sleuths Barodacharan, Fatik, and Shabor Dasgupta.[5]

Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay
Mukhopadhyay in February 2014
Born (1935-11-02) 2 November 1935 (age 87)
NationalityBritish Indian

(1935-1947) Indian

(1947-present)
Alma materCalcutta University
Occupation(s)Author, Teacher
Notable workManabjamin, Durbin, Parthib
Awards
Signature

Life

Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay was born in Mymensingh[2] (now in Bangladesh) on 2 November 1935. The Mukhopadhyays were originally from Bainkhara, Bikrampur. During partition his family migrated to Kolkata.[6] He spent his childhood in Bihar and many places in Bengal and Assam accompanying his father, who worked in the railways. He passed intermediate from the Victoria College, Koch Bihar before taking a Masters in Bengali from Calcutta University.

Mukhopadhyay started his career as a school teacher and is now on the staff of Anandabazar Patrika at Kolkata. He is associated with the Bengali magazine Desh.[7]

Comics from his stories

A comic based on his book Bipinbabur Bipad was released. With artwork by Swapn Debnath, the 48-page comic was published in monthly issues of Anandamela (September 2006 to December 2006). Another story Nababganjer Agantuk, is now in the process of becoming an action comics by Visual Literature Entertainment, a group of new generation comics creators. Four more comics based on his novellas have been brought out by Parul Prakashani: Patalghar, Bidhu Daroga, Pagla Saheber Kabor and Patashgarer Jangale. They are created by Sujog Bandyopadhyaya. His popular children's novel, Gosainbaganer Bhoot, was done into a graphic novel, The Ghost of Gosainbagan. Mukhopadhyaya wrote series of comic detective story of Goenda Baradacharan.[8]

Film adaptions

Mukhopadhyay's novels were later adopted in movies.

Works

"Jal Taranga" was his first story published in the magazine "Desh" in 1959. After 7/8 years of writing story "Ghunpoka" was his first novel published in the annual Puja edition of the magazine Desh. His first children's novel was called Manojder Adbhut Bari.

Adult fiction

  • Ghunpoka (1967)
  • Parthibo
  • Maanabjamin (1988)
  • Parapar
  • Nayan Shyama
  • Bangaler America Darshan
  • Ekadashi O Bhut
  • Charadik
  • Akranta
  • Pherighaat
  • Madhur Janya
  • Ashukher Pare
  • Aadam Eve O Andhakar
  • Ujan
  • Kagajer Bau
  • Kapurushh
  • Gaynar Bakso
  • Gati
  • Churi
  • Chokh
  • Jaal (1986)
  • Durbin
  • Bhul Karar Par
  • Chakra
  • Madam O Mohashoy
  • Khelnapati
  • Jibon Patro

Young adult fiction

  • Nilu Hajrar Hatyaarahasya
  • Pidimer Aalo
  • Phajal Ali Esechhe
  • Phulchor
  • Bikeler Mrityu - Tells the story of Bobby Roy, an executive and Leena, his P.S.
  • Jao Pakhi
  • Laal Nil Manush
  • Shyaola
  • Shiulir Gandha
  • Shada Beral, Kalo Beral
  • Dhonnobad Mastarmoshai
  • Baghumannar Borat

Children's fiction (Odvuture Series)

  • Manojader Adbhut Baari: His first work, about a teenage boy named Manoj and his weird family. The story revolves around a photo of Prince, Manoj's family, teachers and neighbours. First published in July 1978.
  • Pagla Saheber Kabor
  • Bonny
  • Patashgarer Jangale
  • Boxer Ratan
  • Gourer Kabach
  • Patalghar
  • Haripurer Harek Kaando
  • Nabiganjer Daitya
  • Hirer Aangti (transl. Diamond Ring)
  • Gajananer Kouto
  • Nababganjer Agantuk (transl. The Stranger of Nababganj)
  • Kunjapukurer Kando
  • Nrisingha Rahasya
  • Raghab Babur Bari
  • Hetamgarher Guptodhon
  • Bhuture Ghori
  • Jhiler Dhare Bari
  • Sholo Nombor Fatik Ghosh
  • Dakater Bhaipo (transl. The robber's nephew)
  • Mohan Rayer Banshi
  • Dudh Sayorer Deep
  • Golmal
  • Sonar Medel (transl. Gold medal)
  • Chhayamoy
  • Chakropurer Chakkore
  • Ghorpyanche Prangobindo
  • Bipin Babur Bipod
  • Jhikorgachhay Jhonjhat
  • Harano Kakatua
  • Sadhu Babar Lathi (transl. The Saint's stick)
  • Aghorgunjer Ghoralo Byapar
  • BotukBuror Choshma
  • Golmele Lok
  • Unhu
  • Ashtopurer Britanta
  • Advuture
  • Goshai Baganer Bhoot
  • Moynagorer Brittanto
  • Madan Tapadarer Bakso
  • Sarboneshe Bhul Anko
  • Bholu Jokhon Raja Holo
  • Habu Bhui Malir Putul
  • Nondi Barir Shakh
  • Jong Bahadur Singhor Nati
  • Asmanir Chor
  • Gor Hekimpurer Rajbari
  • Hirongorer Byaparsyapar
  • Asubabur Telescope
  • Ek Aschorjo Feriwala

Awards

References

  1. ^ "Shirshendu Mukhopad". The Daily Star (Bangladesh). Retrieved 14 December 2020.
  2. ^ a b "সবার পক্ষে লেখক হওয়া সম্ভব নয় : শীর্ষেন্দু মুখোপাধ্যায়". NTV (Bangladesh) (in Bengali). 21 November 2017. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
  3. ^ "শীর্ষেন্দু মুখোপাধ্যায়ের ৮৬তম জন্মদিন". risingbd.com (in Bengali). Retrieved 14 December 2020.
  4. ^ "Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay". WorldCat.org. Retrieved 26 March 2010.
  5. ^ Shreya Roy Chowdhury. . timesofindia.com. Archived from the original on 1 March 2018.
  6. ^ A Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay Evening, The Daily Star, 13 April 2008
  7. ^ "Sirshendu Mukhopadhyay (b. 1935)". Parabbas.com. Retrieved 26 March 2010.
  8. ^ 25ti Sera Bhoot. ISBN 9789386186492. Retrieved 27 June 2019.
  9. ^ "Koel-Parambrata come together for a new thriller - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  10. ^ Majee Mondal, Suvodip. "Sahitya Akademi fellowship for Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay". The Times of India. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
  11. ^ "বাঙালির ছক-ভাঙা গরিমার স্পর্ধাকে কুর্নিশ". Anandabazar Patrika. Kolkata. 25 December 2022. Retrieved 26 December 2022.

External links

shirshendu, mukhopadhyay, bengali, born, november, 1935, bengali, author, from, india, written, stories, both, adults, children, known, creating, relatively, fictional, sleuths, barodacharan, fatik, shabor, dasgupta, mukhopadhyay, february, 2014born, 1935, nov. Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay Bengali শ র ষ ন দ ম খ প ধ য য born 2 November 1935 is a Bengali author from India He has written stories for both adults and children 4 He is known for creating the relatively new fictional sleuths Barodacharan Fatik and Shabor Dasgupta 5 Shirshendu MukhopadhyayMukhopadhyay in February 2014Born 1935 11 02 2 November 1935 age 87 Mymensingh 1 Bengal Presidency British India 2 3 present day Bangladesh NationalityBritish Indian 1935 1947 Indian 1947 present Alma materCalcutta UniversityOccupation s Author TeacherNotable workManabjamin Durbin ParthibAwardsAnanda PurashkarSahitya AkademiSignature Contents 1 Life 2 Comics from his stories 3 Film adaptions 4 Works 4 1 Adult fiction 4 2 Young adult fiction 4 3 Children s fiction Odvuture Series 5 Awards 6 References 7 External linksLife EditShirshendu Mukhopadhyay was born in Mymensingh 2 now in Bangladesh on 2 November 1935 The Mukhopadhyays were originally from Bainkhara Bikrampur During partition his family migrated to Kolkata 6 He spent his childhood in Bihar and many places in Bengal and Assam accompanying his father who worked in the railways He passed intermediate from the Victoria College Koch Bihar before taking a Masters in Bengali from Calcutta University Mukhopadhyay started his career as a school teacher and is now on the staff of Anandabazar Patrika at Kolkata He is associated with the Bengali magazine Desh 7 Comics from his stories EditA comic based on his book Bipinbabur Bipad was released With artwork by Swapn Debnath the 48 page comic was published in monthly issues of Anandamela September 2006 to December 2006 Another story Nababganjer Agantuk is now in the process of becoming an action comics by Visual Literature Entertainment a group of new generation comics creators Four more comics based on his novellas have been brought out by Parul Prakashani Patalghar Bidhu Daroga Pagla Saheber Kabor and Patashgarer Jangale They are created by Sujog Bandyopadhyaya His popular children s novel Gosainbaganer Bhoot was done into a graphic novel The Ghost of Gosainbagan Mukhopadhyaya wrote series of comic detective story of Goenda Baradacharan 8 Film adaptions EditMukhopadhyay s novels were later adopted in movies Hirer Angti was adapted into a movie Hirer Angti by Rituporno Ghosh in 1992 Nabiganjer Daitto was adapted into a movie Ajab Gayer Ajab Katha by Tapan Sinha in 1998 PatalGhor was adapted into a movie Patalghar by Abhijit Choudhury in 2003 His short story Dosar was filmed by Rituparno Ghosh in B W format into the film Dosar in 2006 Sadhubabar Lathi was adapted into a movie Sadhu Babar Lathi in 2008 In 2010 a film has been released named Banshiwala the script of which is adopted from the novel Banshiwala written by him Banshiwala was also published in Desh Patrika Kagojer Bou was also adapted into a 2011 film by director Bappaditya Bandopadhyay Gosainbaganer Bhoot published in Pujabarshiki Anandamela adapted into a movie Gosainbaganer Bhoot in 2011 Chayamoy published in Pujabarshiki Anandamela has been adapted into a movie by director Haranath Chakraborty and is scheduled to release in 2013 It stars Sabyasachi Chakrabarty in the title role Dipankar De and Gaurav Chakrabarty Goynar Baksho has been adapted into a movie by director Aparna Sen in 2013 Ashchorjyo Prodeep has been adapted into a movie by director Anik Dutta in 2013 Wrin has been adapted into a movie named Ebar Shabor by director Arindam Sil in 2015 Eagoler Chokh has been adapted into a movie by director Arindam Sil in 2016 Aschhe Abar Shabor is a 2018 film and third installment of Goenda Shabor film series is based on his story Prajapatir Mrityu O Punarjanmo Manojder Adbhut Bari is a 2018 film of Anindya Chatterjee is based on the novel in the same name Bony is a 2021 film based on the novel of the same name 9 Tirandaj Shabor is a 2022 film and fourth installment of Goenda Shabor film series based on his novel Tirandaj Works Edit Jal Taranga was his first story published in the magazine Desh in 1959 After 7 8 years of writing story Ghunpoka was his first novel published in the annual Puja edition of the magazine Desh His first children s novel was called Manojder Adbhut Bari Adult fiction Edit Ghunpoka 1967 Parthibo Maanabjamin 1988 Parapar Nayan Shyama Bangaler America Darshan Ekadashi O Bhut Charadik Akranta Pherighaat Madhur Janya Ashukher Pare Aadam Eve O Andhakar Ujan Kagajer Bau Kapurushh Gaynar Bakso Gati Churi Chokh Jaal 1986 Durbin Bhul Karar Par Chakra Madam O Mohashoy Khelnapati Jibon Patro Young adult fiction Edit Nilu Hajrar Hatyaarahasya Pidimer Aalo Phajal Ali Esechhe Phulchor Bikeler Mrityu Tells the story of Bobby Roy an executive and Leena his P S Jao Pakhi Laal Nil Manush Shyaola Shiulir Gandha Shada Beral Kalo Beral Dhonnobad Mastarmoshai Baghumannar Borat Children s fiction Odvuture Series Edit Manojader Adbhut Baari His first work about a teenage boy named Manoj and his weird family The story revolves around a photo of Prince Manoj s family teachers and neighbours First published in July 1978 Pagla Saheber Kabor Bonny Patashgarer Jangale Boxer Ratan Gourer Kabach Patalghar Haripurer Harek Kaando Nabiganjer Daitya Hirer Aangti transl Diamond Ring Gajananer Kouto Nababganjer Agantuk transl The Stranger of Nababganj Kunjapukurer Kando Nrisingha Rahasya Raghab Babur Bari Hetamgarher Guptodhon Bhuture Ghori Jhiler Dhare Bari Sholo Nombor Fatik Ghosh Dakater Bhaipo transl The robber s nephew Mohan Rayer Banshi Dudh Sayorer Deep Golmal Sonar Medel transl Gold medal Chhayamoy Chakropurer Chakkore Ghorpyanche Prangobindo Bipin Babur Bipod Jhikorgachhay Jhonjhat Harano Kakatua Sadhu Babar Lathi transl The Saint s stick Aghorgunjer Ghoralo Byapar BotukBuror Choshma Golmele Lok Unhu Ashtopurer Britanta Advuture Goshai Baganer Bhoot Moynagorer Brittanto Madan Tapadarer Bakso Sarboneshe Bhul Anko Bholu Jokhon Raja Holo Habu Bhui Malir Putul Nondi Barir Shakh Jong Bahadur Singhor Nati Asmanir Chor Gor Hekimpurer Rajbari Hirongorer Byaparsyapar Asubabur Telescope Ek Aschorjo FeriwalaAwards EditVidyasagar Award 1985 for his contributions to children s literature Ananda Purashkar 1973 and 1990 Sahitya Akademi award 1989 for his novel Manabjamin Banga Bibhushan award 2012 Sahitya Akademi Fellowship 2021 10 ABP Ananda Sera Bangali Award Sera r sera 11 Children and Young Adult Literature portalReferences Edit Shirshendu Mukhopad The Daily Star Bangladesh Retrieved 14 December 2020 a b সব র পক ষ ল খক হওয সম ভব নয শ র ষ ন দ ম খ প ধ য য NTV Bangladesh in Bengali 21 November 2017 Retrieved 14 December 2020 শ র ষ ন দ ম খ প ধ য য র ৮৬তম জন মদ ন risingbd com in Bengali Retrieved 14 December 2020 Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay WorldCat org Retrieved 26 March 2010 Shreya Roy Chowdhury Sans successors Feluda and Byomkesh still rule timesofindia com Archived from the original on 1 March 2018 A Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay Evening The Daily Star 13 April 2008 Sirshendu Mukhopadhyay b 1935 Parabbas com Retrieved 26 March 2010 25ti Sera Bhoot ISBN 9789386186492 Retrieved 27 June 2019 Koel Parambrata come together for a new thriller Times of India The Times of India Retrieved 8 December 2019 Majee Mondal Suvodip Sahitya Akademi fellowship for Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay The Times of India Retrieved 20 September 2021 ব ঙ ল র ছক ভ ঙ গর ম র স পর ধ ক ক র ন শ Anandabazar Patrika Kolkata 25 December 2022 Retrieved 26 December 2022 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay Works by or about Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay at Internet Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay amp oldid 1143395127, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.