This is possible only for a writer who, in the darkness of historic events has seen the sudden 'accidents' that happen inside human hearts from up close.
Each of his stories seemed to bring something sudden from newer directions, which was as new for him as it was unexpected for us. That Bhisham never paused, never halted in such a long creative journey is a big achievement; but what is bigger perhaps is that his life nurtured his work and his work nurtured his life, both nurtured each other continuously. Kamleshwar , "Bhisham Sahni's name is etched so deeply into the twentieth century of Hindi literature that it cannot be erased.
With Independence and till the 11th. July , this name has been synonymous with Hindi story and playwriting. Bhisham Sahni had gained such an unmatched popularity that all kinds of readers awaited his new creations and each and every word of his was read.
There was no need to ask a general reader if he had read this or that writing by Bhisham. It was possible to begin a sudden discussion on his stories or novels. Such a rare readerly privilege was either available to Premchand or, after Harishankar Parsai , to Bhisham Sahni. This too is rare that the fame he received from Hindi should, during his lifetime, become the fame for Hindi itself.
Krishan Baldev Vaid. Apart from giving us an intimate account of some of the salient phases of his life, it epitomizes his literary qualities.
It is full of fun and insights; it is variegated; it is fair; it is unsmug; it is absorbing; it is also his farewell to his family, his milieu, his readers, and his friends. He begins at the beginning and ends very near the end. The book glows with the sense of ending without, however, any trace of morbidity or self-pity. The early part, where Bhisham tenderly evokes his earliest memories and records his childhood in an affectionate middle-class family in Rawalpindi , is for me the most moving part of this self-portrait.
With characteristic elegance and an unfailing eye for significant detail, the elderly author looks back with nostalgic longing at the world of his childhood and achieves a small but brilliant portrait of the artist as a little child. On 31 May , India Post released a commemorative postage stamp to honour Sahni. Create your Account. Are you sure you want to cancel your membership with us?
Bhisham Sahni. Indian writer, playwright and actor. Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. Archived from the original PDF on 15 November Retrieved 21 July Retrieved 19 July Archived from the original on 2 August Retrieved 9 August The Hindu. Library of Congress. Retrieved on He played an old Sikh on the run with his wife from the riot-torn areas.
Watched, and loved, all over India, the film triggered violence from Hindu militants, including threats to Nihalani. Sahni was born into a Punjabi business family in Rawalpindi, then part of an undivided India but now in Pakistan.
After studying for a master's degree in English literature at Lahore's prestigious Government College, he took a teaching job. Responding to Mahatma Gandhi's call, he had earlier joined the Indian National Congress and taken part in the Quit India movement.
Five years later, during the communal rioting of partition, he worked as a relief worker, experience he turned to advantage when writing Tamas. Theatre was a passion, and, from to , Sahni was apprenticed to his celebrity actor elder brother Balraj, working for the Bombay-based Indian Peoples' Theatre Association, which was to be responsible for a cultural renaissance in independent India.
In , he joined Delhi College as an English lecturer. The empty streets and ghostly silence of Bhiwandi reminded Sahni of the partition when Hindu, Muslims and Sikhs were killing each other. Sahni wrote an ode to the life of his elder brother and actor Balraj with a fascinating portrayal in Balraj, My Brother.
Through his writing, Sahni introduced readers to sources and strength that contributed to the radiant, charming personality of Balraj. Jharokhe is a touching novel presenting the story of a small family. With Basantii, Sahni narrates the story of a young village girl who has come to a big city with her family in hope of better life.
However, with time, the problems in their life get bigger.
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