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Hemendra Kumar Roy (2 September 1888 – 18 April 1963) was an Indian
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writer noted for his contribution to the early development of the genre of children's literature in the language. He was a noted contributor to the early development of
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detective fiction Detective fiction is a subgenre of crime fiction and mystery fiction in which an investigator or a detective—whether professional, amateur or retired—investigates a crime, often murder. The detective genre began around the same time as s ...
with his ' Jayanta-Manik' and adventurist ' Bimal-Kumar' stories, dealing with the exploits of Jayanta, his assistant Manik, and police inspector Sunderbabu. Roy also translated the '' Rubaiyat'' of
Omar Khayyám Ghiyāth al-Dīn Abū al-Fatḥ ʿUmar ibn Ibrāhīm Nīsābūrī (18 May 1048 – 4 December 1131), commonly known as Omar Khayyam ( fa, عمر خیّام), was a polymath, known for his contributions to mathematics, astronomy, philosophy, an ...
into Bengali. Roy's 'Ajab Deshe Amala' is a well-known translation of Alice in Wonderland.


Early life

Son of Radhikaprasad Roy, Hemendrakumar was born in
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in 1888, in an affluent family originally hailing from Pathuriaghata. Roy inherited a part of his artistic talent from his father who was a more than competent player of the Esraj (a string instrument) and regularly gave performance at the famed ''
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'' in North Kolkata. His first published work was a short-story ''Amar Kahini'' that appeared in the magazine ''Basudha'' in 1903. In 1916, he joined the circle of writers that published in the ''Bharati'' journal edited by Sourindramohan Mukherjee and Manilal Ganguly. He also composed a number of horror stories for children.


Creative years

In 1925, Hemendrakumar Ray became the editor of ''Nachghar''. Apart from this magazine, he helped edit other literary magazines including ''Rongmoshal.'' During the next few decades, Hemendrakumar Ray wrote over 80 books for children. He was monumental in contributing a body of detective, horror, and science-fiction work that would form a substantial portion of the early literature for children in Bengali. In 1930, he wrote his first detective story which was published in ''Mouchak''. He is best remembered as the creator of Bimal-Kumar, the adventurer duo and Jayanta-Manik the detective duo. It was Bimal-Kumar's adventure story ''Jokher Dhan'', for which he is famous in Bengali literature for children. He was a staunch believer in supernaturals (according to Khagendranath Mitra in his ''Introduction'' to ''Hemendra Kumar Roy Rachanabali'', Volume 1) and he used the supernatural element in several of his adventure and mystery stories. One of the recurring characters in his stories and novels featuring Jayanta-Manik was Inspector Sunderbabu, a chubby and somewhat-cowardly police officer with an insatiable appetite who was also a good friend to the detectives. In ''Ratrir Jatri'', Roy introduced a new detective character named, Hemanta Choudhury and his friend-associate Robin. Apart from literary productions for children, Roy also wrote numerous essays, short stories, and novels for adults. He adapted some foreign author's stories in Bengali.He was also a painter and the choreographer for Shishirkumar Bhaduri's ''Seeta''. He also wrote a volume of lyrics ''Jaubaner Gaan'' (that is, 'The Song of Youth'). Several of these lyrics were put to music and sung by Bengali legends like Sachin Dev Burman, Kanai Dey, and
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. Kazi Nazrul Islam composed music for the lyrics of Hemendra Kumar.One of his short stories, ''Sindur Chupri'', was translated into
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and was included in a collection of short stories. He created a comic series titled ''Tara Teen Bondhu'', which consists of seven short stories such as 'Kukur Kahini', 'Nakuler Daon Mara', 'Maharaja Chor Churamoni Bahadur', 'Kamon Kore Totlami Sare', 'Kartik Pujor Bhoot', 'Der Dozon Jahagi', and 'Madhureno Somapoyet'. The three main character of this series - Atal, Patol and Nakul - won huge popularity among the children and youngsters. One of his stories, 'Dersho Khokar Kando' (that is, 'The Deeds of 150 Boys') was made into a film, while several of his works, namely ''Abar Jokher Dhon'' and ''Ratrir Jatri'', have been adapted for television. His story ''Nishithini Bibhisikha'' was adapted for Bengali movie named ''Jighansha''(1951). The superhit Hindi film '' Bees Saal Baad'' was based on the story of ''Nishithini Bibhisikha''. In 1939 a movie named '' Jakher Dhan'' based on Hemendrakumar's novel in the same name was made by director Haricharan Bhanja. This film starred Chhaya Devi,
Ahindra Choudhury Ahindra Choudhury (1896-1974) was an Indian actor, director, theatre personality and the co-founder of ''Photo Play Syndicate'', a Kolkata-based art organization for bioscope shows. A winner of the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1958, Choudhury ...
,
Jahar Ganguly Jahar Ganguly (October 1904 – 1969) was an Indian actor and theater personality. He received Best actor award in 6th Annual Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards in 1943 for his performance in ''Bandi''. Career Ganguly was born in undivi ...
. This was one of the most popular thriller of Bengali literature. A television serial in the same name was also telecast. over the story in the 1990s. Another Bengali movie in the named '' Jawker Dhan'' was released in August, 2017 directed by Sayantan Ghoshal. Pinaki Roy, who has offered post-colonial interpretations of
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, gives primacy to Roy more as a writer of sleuth narratives than of
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. Pinaki Roy credits the litterateur for initiating a trend which would ultimately bring Bengali detective-story-writing from its colonial phase to its anti-imperialistic one: "Jayanta, the detective-cum-scientist, is probably one of the earlier fictional Indian sleuths who use their Indian sensibilities to capture Indian criminals operating in what could be identified as an 'indigenous' atmosphere. That Roy would adapt
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'' into ''Nishachari Bibhishika'' and
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's '' Ten Little Niggers'' into ''Haradhaner Deep'' attest to his conscious following of Western sleuth writings in order to make something Indian - and therefore post-colonial - out of them".


Selected bibliography

*''Bhorer Purabi'' *''Beno Jal'' *''Malachandan'' *''Meghdooter Mortye Agomon'' *''Moynamotir Mayakanan'' *''Nil Sayorer Ochinpure'' *''Amabashyar Raat'' *''Andhakarer Bandhu'' *''Jader Dekhechi'' *''Ekhon Jaader Dekhchi'' *''Jokher Dhan'' *''Abar Jokher Dhan'' *''Bangla Rongaloy o Shishirkumar'' *'' Omar Khayyam-er Rubaiyat'' *''Jayanter Kirti'' *''Padmarag Buddha'' *''Sonar Anarash'' *''Manush Pishach'' *''Sab Charitra Kalpanik Nai'' *''Hemendra Kumar Roy Rachanabali, Vol 1-27''


In Popular Culture

* '' Jakher Dhan (1939)'' * '' Jawker Dhan (2017)'' * ''
Sagardwipey Jawker Dhan ''Sagardwipey Jawker Dhan'' is a 2019 Bengali action adventure film directed by Sayantan Ghosal and written by Sougata Basu with influence of the original story by Hemendra Kumar Roy. The film is based on the adventure story of Bimal-Kumar duo ...
(2019)''


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Roy, Hemendra Kumar 1888 births 1963 deaths Bengali writers Bengali detective fiction writers Translators of Omar Khayyám Writers from Kolkata Indian children's writers 20th-century Indian novelists Novelists from West Bengal