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Rajinder Singh Bedi (1 September 1915 – 11 November 1984) was an Indian
Urdu Urdu (; , , ) is an Indo-Aryan languages, Indo-Aryan language spoken chiefly in South Asia. It is the Languages of Pakistan, national language and ''lingua franca'' of Pakistan. In India, it is an Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of Indi ...
writer of the progressive writers' movement and a playwright, who later worked in
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as a film director, screenwriter and dialogue writer and he is grandfather to Rajat Bedi and Manek Bedi. As a screenwriter and dialogue writer, he is best known for
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's films , '' Anupama'' and '' Satyakam''; and Bimal Roy's ''
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''. As a director he is known for '' Dastak'' (1970), starring Sanjeev Kumar and Rehana Sultan and '' Phagun'' (1973), starring
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, Waheeda Rehman,
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and
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. He wrote his scripts in
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, like a number of other prominent screenwriters at the time. Bedi is considered one of the leading 20th century progressive writers of Urdu fiction, and one of the most prominent Urdu fiction writers. He is most known for 'disturbing'
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tales.


Biography


Early life

Bedi was born in village Dhallewali in
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,
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, now in
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, to Hira Singh Bedi and Seva Dai. He spent his early years in
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, where he received his education in Urdu, as it was common to most Punjabi families, though he never graduated from a college.


Career

His first collection of short stories, ''Daan-O-Daam'' (The Catch), featuring his prominent story "Garam Coat" (Warm Coat) was published in 1940. In 1942, he published his second collection of short stories, ''Grehan'' (The Eclipse). In 1943, he joined Maheshwari Films, a small Lahore film studio, although after one and half years he returned to All India Radio and was posted to Jammu, where he worked until 1947, and became the Director of Jammu and Kashmir Broadcasting Service. By the time of Partition Rajinder Singh Bedi had published numerous more short stories, and had made a name for himself as a prolific writer. His Urdu novel, ''Ek Chadar Maili Si'', translated into English as ''I Take This Woman'', by ''
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'' received the
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in 1965. The book was later translated into Hindi, Kashmiri and Bengali. His later collections of short stories were ''Kokh Jali'' and ''Apne Dukh Mujhe Dedo'' and a collection of plays, ''Saat Khel''.


Films

After the partition of India in 1947, he moved to
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, and started working with D. D. Kashyap and got his first screen credit for dialogue, in the 1949 film '' Badi Bahen'', although he received greater recognition for his second film '' Daag'', a 1952 film. In 1954, he joined with Amar Kumar, Balraj Sahni, Geeta Bali and others to create a new company called Cine Cooperative. In 1955, it produced its first film, '' Garam Coat''. Based on Bedi's short story ''Garam Coat'', starring Balraj Sahni and Nirupa Roy, and directed by Aman Kumar, the film gave Bedi the chance to write an entire screenplay. Their second film, ''Rangoli'' (1962), starring Kishore Kumar, Vyjayantimala, and Durga Khote, was also directed by Amar Kumar. He continued to display his range in dialogue writing styles in many classic Hindi films, starting with
Sohrab Modi Sohrab Merwanji Modi (2 November 1897 – 28 January 1984) was an Indian stage and film actor, director and producer. His films include ''Khoon Ka Khoon'' (1935), a version of Shakespeare's ''Hamlet'', ''Sikandar (1941 film), Sikandar'', '' ...
's '' Mirza Ghalib'' (1954), Bimal Roy's '' Devdas'' (1955), and ''
Madhumati ''Madhumati'' is a 1958 Indian Hindi-language paranormal romance film directed and produced by Bimal Roy, story and screenplay written by Ritwik Ghatak and dialogues written by Rajinder Singh Bedi. The film stars Vyjayanthimala and Dilip ...
'' (1958); Amar Kumar and Hrishikesh Mukherjee's films, '' Anuradha'' (1960), '' Anupama'' (1966), '' Satyakam'' (1969) and (1973). He made his directorial debut with Hindi classic '' Dastak'' (1970), starring Sanjeev Kumar and Rehana Sultan, with music by Madan Mohan, and in the following decade he directed three more films: ''Phagun'' (1973), ''Nawab Sahib'' (1978) and ''Aankhin Dekhi'' (1978). His novella ''Ek Chadar Maili Si'' was made into a film in Pakistan, ''Mutthi Bhar Chawal'' (1978) and later in India, as '' Ek Chadar Maili Si'' (1986). His son Narender Bedi was also a film director and the maker of films including '' Jawani Diwani'' (1972), '' Benaam'' (1974), '' Rafoo Chakkar'' (1975), and '' Sanam Teri Kasam'' (1982). He died in 1982, a few years after Bedi's wife. Thereafter, Bedi's health consistently deteriorated. He suffered paralysis in 1982 and died in Bombay two years later. His short story 'Lajwanti' was made into a telefilm, by Neena Gupta in 2006.


Legacy

In his memory, the Government of Punjab has started a "Rajinder Singh Bedi Award" in the field of Urdu Literature.


Filmography

* '' Ek Chadar Maili Si'' (1986) – Story * ''Aankhon Dekhi'' (1978) – Director * '' Mutthi Bhar Chawal'' (1978) – Story * '' Nawab Sahib'' (1978) – Director * '' Phagun'' (1973) – Director, producer * '' Abhimaan'' (1973) – Dialogue * ''Grahan'' (1972) – Story * '' Dastak'' (1970)- Direction, screenwriter * '' Satyakam'' (1969) – Dialogue * '' Mere Hamdam Mere Dost'' (1968) – Screenwriter * '' Baharon Ke Sapne'' (1967) – Dialogue * '' Anupama'' (1966) – Dialogue * '' Mere Sanam'' (1965) – Screenwriter, Dialogue * ''
Rangoli Rangoli is an art form that originates from the Indian subcontinent, in which patterns are created on the floor or a tabletop using materials such as powdered limestone, red ochre, dry rice flour, coloured sand, quartz powder, Petal, flower ...
'' (1962) – Dialogue, screenwriter, Producer * '' Aas Ka Panchhi'' (1961) – Screenwriter * '' Mem-Didi'' (1961) - Screenwriter * '' Anuradha'' (1960) – Dialogue * '' Bombai Ka Baboo'' (1960) – Dialogue * ''
Madhumati ''Madhumati'' is a 1958 Indian Hindi-language paranormal romance film directed and produced by Bimal Roy, story and screenplay written by Ritwik Ghatak and dialogues written by Rajinder Singh Bedi. The film stars Vyjayanthimala and Dilip ...
'' (1958)- Dialogue * Mirza Sahiba (1957) Story and Dialogues * '' Musafir'' (1957) _ Dialogue * '' Basant Bahar'' (1956) – Dialogue * ''
Milap Milap may refer to: Films * ''Milap'' (1937 film), 1937 Indian film * ''Milap'' (1955 film), 1955 Indian film * ''Milap'' (1972 film), 1972 Indian film Persons * Milap Chand Jain, Chief Justice of Dehli High Court * Milap Mewada, India ...
'' (1955) – Dialogue * '' Garam Coat'' (1955) – Dialogue, screenwriter, producer * '' Devdas'' (1955) – Dialogue * '' Mirza Ghalib'' (1954)- Dialogue * '' Daag'' (1952) – Dialogue * '' Aaram'' - Dialogue (1951) * '' Badi Bahen'' (1949) – Dialogue


Awards


Films

* 1956 Filmfare Best Story Award: '' Garam Coat'' (1955) * 1959 Filmfare Best Dialogue Award: ''
Madhumati ''Madhumati'' is a 1958 Indian Hindi-language paranormal romance film directed and produced by Bimal Roy, story and screenplay written by Ritwik Ghatak and dialogues written by Rajinder Singh Bedi. The film stars Vyjayanthimala and Dilip ...
'' (1958) * 1971 Filmfare Best Dialogue Award:'' Satyakam'' (1969)


Literary awards

* 1965
Sahitya Akademi Award The Sahitya Akademi Award is a literary honour in India, which the Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy of Letters, annually confers on writers of the most outstanding books of literary merit published in any of the 22 languages of the ...
Urdu :''Ek Chadar Maili Si'' ('I Take This Woman') * 1978 Ghalib Award – Urdu Drama.


Bibliography

* ''I Take This Woman''. Penguin India. . * ''Rajinder Singh Bedi: Selected Short Stories'' (In English). New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 1989. * ''Give Me Your Sorrows'' trans. Leonard, Karen, Indian Literature, Delhi, 1968. * ''Grahan'' (Urdu). Maktaba Jamia, 1992. * ''Garam Kot'' (Urdu). Sang-e-Meel Publications. * ''Majmua Rajindar Singh Bedi''. Sang-e-Meel Publications. * ''Sat Khel''. Maktaba Jamia, 1982. * ''Dastak''. Hind Pocket Book, 1971. * ''The Penguin Book of Classic Urdu Stories''. Penguin, 2006. . * ''Lajwanti, Land of five rivers''. Orient Paperbacks Delhi, 1956.


Work on Rajinder Singh Bedi

* Rajinder Singh Bedi: Shakhsiyat aur Fan by Jagdish Chander Wadhawan, 1999, Educational Publishing House, . *''Rajinder Singh Bedi: A Study'', by Varis Hussain Alvi. 2006.
Rajinder Singh Bedi
''Sounds and Whispers: Reflections on the Literary Scene, 1984–86'', by Abulkhair Kashfi, Syed Abu Ahmad Akif. Asasa Books, 1991. Chapter 25 – "Rajinder Singh Bedi:The Last Pillar Of Modem Urdu Short Story", page 111.

* ''India Partitioned: The Other Face of Freedom'', edited by Mushirul Hasan. New Delhi, Roli Books, 1995 * ''Shadow Lives: Writings on Widowhood'', edited by Uma Chakravarti and Preeti Gill. Kali for Women, New Delhi. 2002.Writings on Widowhood
'' The Tribune'', 29 September 2002.


See also

* Urdu literature


References


External links

*
Lajwanti – a short story by Rajinder Singh Bedi




* ttp://social.chass.ncsu.edu/Jouvert/v1i2/Didur.htm Prabodh and Maitriya, an article by Rajinder Singh Bedi
Reclaiming the Past: Rediscovery of the Primary Self in Two Novellas by Rajinder Singh Bedi and Qurratulain Hyder. Byer, Corinna, 2001 – The Annual of Urdu Studies.
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