Author :Humayun Ahmed.
Category: Himu.
Humayun Ahmed (conceived 1948) is the most acclaimed contemporary Bengali fictionist and dramatist who has been composing for more than thirty five years. He, in the past a teacher of Applied Chemistry at the University of Dhaka.
Towards the end of twentieth century, Humayun Ahmed developed as the most well known author and story-essayist of Bengali writing since Sharatchandra Chattopadhya. In any event throughout the previous two decades, Humayun Ahmed's books are topping the smash hits list by a major edge. He has additionally made unparallel progress as a writer since he began composing screenplays for TV in late 1980s. In mid 1990s, he entered the motion picture world and turned out to be an effective producer notwithstanding clear takeoff from customary Bangladeshi motion pictures. In spite of the fact that his books and stories much of the time work around urban white collar class life, his emphasis on country Bangladesh is not irrelevant by any stretch of the imagination.
Writing
Humayun Ahmed had a fleeting ascent in Bangla writing. His first novel, Nondito Noroke (tr: In merry Hell by Mohammad Nurul Huda), composed while he was still an understudy of University of Dhaka, increased prompt prevalence and basic approval. Similarly effective was his second novel, Shankhanil Karagar (tr: The Conch-blue Prison), later made into a fruitful film by Nasiruddin Yusuf. Humayun Ahmed went ahead to end up a standout amongst the most productive journalists in Bengali writing, having distributed around one hundred and fifty books to date.
Alongside his more customary books and short stories, Humayun Ahmed is frequently credited with making or developing numerous scholarly classifications in Bangladesh. The ascent of Bengali sci-fi can exclusively be ascribed to Humayun Ahmed and Muhammed Zafar Iqbal, his more youthful sibling.
Himu is a prevalent anecdotal character made by the well known Bangladeshi author Humayun Ahmed who shows up in a disjunct arrangement of books.
Himu lives like a drifter or a vagabond. He doesn't have work and, accordingly, no wellspring of salary. He lean towards the life of a bum than that of a diligent employee, regularly lauding asking. In any case, Himu strolls interminably failing to use any types of transportation. He gets a kick out of the chance to meet individuals from odd strolls of life and enchant (or confound) clueless individuals with prophetic remarks or outlandish comments. He stays terrified when gotten in cumbersome circumstance.
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