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Hullad Moradabadi

Hullad Moradabadi

Indian poet, humorist and satirist


Hullad Moradabadi (29 May 1942 – 12 July 2014) was an Indian poet, humorist and satirist of Hindi language. He had authored several Hindi books including Itni uchi mat chodo, kya karegi chandni, Ye ander ki bat hai, Triveni and Hullad ka Hullad.[1] He was a poet of Hindi Kavi sammelan.[citation needed][2]

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Early life and background

Born in Gujranwala, now in Pakistan as Susheel Kumar Chadha on 29 May 1942. He settled in Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh after independence and later shifted to Mumbai. He completed his B.Sc. and later an MA in Hindi.[3]

Literary career

He shifted to Mumbai in 1977, where he lived for the rest of his years.[4] He also wrote lyrics for Hindi satirical film Nasbandi directed by I. S. Johar, released after the Emergency in 1978. He also acted as a comedian in films Bandhan Baahon Ka (1988) and Santosh (1989).[5][6]

Moradabadi has written Itni uchi mat chodo, kya karegi chandni, Ye ander ki bat hai, Triveni, Tathakathit bhagwano ke naam (awarded), Hullad ka Hullad,:Hazam ki hazamat and Aacha hai per kabhi kabhi.

Moradabadi's poems have been quoted by several poets in Kavi-Sammelan.[citation needed][7]

He had several records produced by H.M.V and T-Series and he has been to Hong Kong, Bangkok, Canada, Australia, London, Manchester and America for various Kavi Sammelans.[8]

Books

  • Itni uchi mat chodo
  • Kya Karegi Chandni
  • Ye Ander Ki Bat Hai
  • Triveni
  • Tathakathit bhagwano ke naam (awarded)
  • Main bhi soochu tu bhi sooch
  • Hullad ka Hullad
  • Hazam ki hazamat
  • Hullad Hazara
  • Damdar aur doomdar dohe
  • Jigar Se Bidi Jala Le
  • Hullad Ki Shrast Hasya Vyang Rachnae
  • Aacha hai per kabhi kabhi[9]
  • Hullad ke Jokes

Death

He died aged 72 on 12 July 2014 in Mumbai after suffering diabetes and a thyroid problem.[10][11] He left behind a wife, a son-Navneet Chaddha and two daughters.[5]


References

  1. "Hindi poet & humourist Hullad Moradabadi dies of cardiac arrest". News Web India. 12 July 2014.
  2. Pandey, Manish Chandra (14 April 2006). "Hullad's humour is 'no joke'". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
  3. "Poet Hullad Muradabadi passed away". Dainik Jagran. 13 July 2014. Retrieved 14 July 2014.
  4. Paul, Shyno Baby (12 July 2020). "Mazak karna koi mazak nahi hai". cafeandblog. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
  5. "अब कौन करेगा हुल्लड़!". पल पल इंडिया (in Hindi). 13 July 2014. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  6. "Books of Hullad Moradabadi". pustak.org. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  7. "Sushil Kumar Chaddha no more". Aaj Tak (in Hindi). 13 July 2014.
  8. "नहीं रहें हास्य कवि हुल्लड़ मुरादाबादी". Bhaskar News (in Hindi). 13 July 2014. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 13 July 2014.



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