Hullad Moradabadi

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 regular poet of Hindi Kavi sammelan.

Early life and background

Born in Gujranwala, now in Pakistan as Susheel Kumar Chadha on May 29, 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.[2]

Literary career

He shifted to Mumbai in 1977, where he lived for the rest of his years.[3] 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).[4][5]

Hullad 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.'

Hullad Moradabadi's poems have been quoted by several poets in Kavi-Sammelan. It has also been collected by his fans.[6]

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.[7]

Books

A prolific writer, he has written several Hindi books including,

  1. Itni uchi mat chodo
  2. Kya Karegi Chandni
  3. Ye Ander Ki Bat Hai
  4. Triveni
  5. Tathakathit bhagwano ke naam (awarded)
  6. Main bhi soochu tu bhi sooch
  7. Hullad ka Hullad
  8. Hazam ki hazamat
  9. Hullad Hazara
  10. Damdar aur doomdar dohe
  11. Jigar Se Bidi Jala Le
  12. Hullad Ki Shrast Hasya Vyang Rachnae
  13. Aacha hai per kabhi kabhi[8]
  14. Hullad ke Jokes

Awards

Death

He died on 12 July 2014 in Mumbai after prolonged illness due to diabetes and thyroid problem.[9][10] He died at the age of 72 leaving behind wife, a son-Navneet Chaddha and two daughters.[4]

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