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Ashok Chakradhar

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Indian poet and writer (born 1951)
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Ashok Chakradhar
Ashok Chakradhar in 11th WHC, Mauritius 2018
Born
Ashok Sharma

(1951-02-08)8 February 1951 (age 75)
OccupationsPoet, essayist,literary critic, writer, director
Known forpoetry and writing movie scripts
SpouseBageshri Chakradhar
Children2
Awards
Websitechakradhar.in

Ashok Chakradhar (born 8 February 1951) is an Indian author, poet and former head of the department ofHindi atJamia Millia Islamia (Central University). After serving for 29 years, he took voluntary retirement to focus on working towards the propagation and development of the Hindi language. In 2007 he became the Hindi coordinator at the Institute of Life Long Learning (ILLL) at theUniversity of Delhi and in 2009 was appointed as the vice-chairman ofHindi Academy,Government of Delhi and as the vice-chairman of the Kendriya Hindi Shikshan Mandal, Ministry of HRD,Government of India. He is the son-in-law ofKaka Hathrasi.

Career

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Chakradhar is a retired professor of the Hindi Department atJamia Millia Islamia University in Delhi. He has been actively associated with radio and television and has scripted a number of dramas, satires and poems for children. He has appeared in some television soaps, like "Chhoti Si Asha" withSandhya Mridul onSony TV, and has hosted the showWah Wah!! forSAB TV. He has also acted in various television serials.[1][2]

He took voluntary retirement from Jamia Milia Islamia in 2004.

Film script writing

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He wrote story ofJamuna Kinare (1984), aBraj Bhasha-language feature film[3] which made by his father-in-lawKaka Hathrasi[4] under the banner of Kaka Hathrasi Films Production and produced, directed and music composed by his brother-in-law and Kaka Hathrasi's son Dr. Laxmi Narayan Garg.[5]

Ashok Chakradhar working for Gulabri

Films : Written and Directed (a)Telefilms 'Gulaabri', 'Jeet Gee Chhanno', 'Master Deepchand', 'Hai Musaddi', 'Jhoome Baalaa Jhoome Baalee', 'Teen Nazaare', ‘Bitiya’ (b)Teleserials 'Bhor Tarang', 'Dhhaaee Aakhar', 'Buaa Bhateejee', 'Bol Basanto' (c)Documentaries 'Pangu Giri Langhe', 'Goraa Hat Jaa', 'Saaksharataa Niketan', 'Vikaas Kee Lakeeren', 'Har Bachchaa Ho Kakshaa Paanch', ‘Us Or Hai Chhateraa’.[citation needed]

Published works

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Drama

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'Rang Jamaa Lo', 'Bitiyaa Kee Sisakee', 'Bandariyaa Chalee Sasuraal', ‘Jab Rahaa na koee Chaaraa’, ‘Jaane kyaa Tapake’.

Children's literature

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'koel Kaa Sitaar', 'Snehaa Kaa Sapnaa', 'Heeron Kee Choree', 'Ek Bagiyaa Main'

Adult educational literature

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'Naee Dagar', 'Apaahij Kaun', 'Hamane Muhim Chalaaee', 'Bhaee Bhaut Achchhe', 'Badal Jaayengee Rekhaa', 'Taaumra Kaa Aaraam', 'Gharhe Oopar Handiyaa' 'To Kyaa Hotaa Jee', 'Aise Hotee Hai Shaadee', 'Rotee Ye Dhartee Dekho', 'Kab Talak Sahtee Rahen', 'Apnaa Haq Apnee Zameen', 'Kahaanee Jo Aankhon Se Bahee', 'Aur Police Par Bhee', 'Mazdooree Kee Raah', 'Jugat Karo Jeene Kee', 'Aur Kitne Din', Novel Manautee

In other media

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Chakradhar was a guest on 21 July 2019 episode ofThe Kapil Sharma Show along withRahat Indori.[6]

Awards

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President of India facilitating Ashok Chakradhar with Padma Shri

References

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  1. ^"Ashok Chakradhar | Poets of India – Kavi Sammelan Organizers".Poets of India. Retrieved8 May 2018.
  2. ^Taneja, Richa (8 February 2018)."Know All About Hindi Satirist And Padma Shri Ashok Chakradhar".NDTV. Retrieved2 February 2021.
  3. ^"Welcome pravasiduniya.com - BlueHost.com".www.pravasiduniya.com. Archived fromthe original on 13 June 2017. Retrieved30 October 2014.
  4. ^"'हिंदी पढ़नी होय तो जाओ बेटे रूस'".Dainik Jagran (in Hindi). 14 September 2014. Retrieved2 February 2021.
  5. ^"Hindu Books". Archived fromthe original on 25 July 2009. Retrieved30 October 2014.
  6. ^Farzeen, Sana (21 July 2019)."The Kapil Sharma Show: A poetic night with Rahat Indori and Ashok Chakradhar".The Indian Express. Retrieved23 July 2019.
  7. ^"Padma Awards Announced". Press Information Bureau, Ministry of Home Affairs. 25 January 2014. Retrieved26 January 2014.
  8. ^Academy, Hindi."शलाका / साहित्यकार सम्मान"(PDF).Hindi Academy. Retrieved2 January 2025.
  9. ^Mirror, Hindustan."हिंदी अकादमी के पुरस्कारों की घोषणा".Hindustan Miror. Hindustan Miror. Retrieved6 January 2025.

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