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Harindranath Chattopadhyay (2 April 1898 – 23 June 1990) was an Indian English
poet A poet is a person who studies and creates poetry. Poets may describe themselves as such or be described as such by others. A poet may simply be the creator ( thinker, songwriter, writer, or author) who creates (composes) poems (oral or writte ...
,
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, actor,
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and a member of the
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from Vijayawada constituency. He was the younger brother of
Sarojini Naidu Sarojini Naidu (''née'' Chattopadhyay; 13 February 1879 – 2 March 1949) was an Indian political activist, feminist and poet. A proponent of civil rights, women's emancipation, and anti-imperialistic ideas, she was an important person in Indi ...
, the second woman President of the Indian National Congress and first Indian woman to hold the position, and
Virendranath Chattopadhyay Virendranath Chattopadhyaya ( bn, বীরেন্দ্রনাথ চট্টোপাধ্যায়), alias Chatto, (31 October 1880 – 2 September 1937, Moscow), also known by his pseudonym Chatto, was a prominent Indian revolutiona ...
, an international communist revolutionary. The Government of India awarded him the civilian honour of the
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in 1973.


Life

Harindranath a poet and singer, he is famous for poems such as ''Noon'' and ''Shaper Shaped''. His father was a Doctorate of Science from the
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, settled in
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, where he founded and administered the Hyderabad College, which later became the Nizam's College in Hyderabad. His mother was a poet and used to write poetry in Bengali. His other interests were politics, music, theatre and cinema. His first book of poems, ''The Feast of Youth,'' was published when he was 19 years old, and received praise from
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and James Henry Cousins. He wrote in English but of topics relating to ancient Indian culture and
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ideas. He was awarded
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in 1973. He married
Kamaladevi Chattopadhyaya Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay (3 April 1903 – 29 October 1988) was an Indian social reformer and freedom activist. She was most remembered for her contribution to the Indian independence movement; for being the driving force behind the renaissanc ...
, a Socialist and leader of Women, who created the
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, the
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and also was the inspiration for the
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, a body which revived many Indian handicrafts (such as pottery and weaving), decimated by the
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in Britain in the 19th century. A son died in 2008 but another survives. Kamaladevi and Harin's divorce was the first legal separation granted by the courts of India. It was amicable. Harindranath Chattopadhyaya often recited his poem ''Rail Gaadi'' on
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(''Akashavani''). The song was memorably sung by
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in the film Aashirwad. He himself wrote the lyrics, composed the music and sang a few songs, notable among which were ''Surya Ast Ho Gaya'' and ''Tarun Arun Se Ranjit Dharani''. He also penned a number of poems for children in Hindi. His poems were appreciated by the Nobel Laureate
Rabindranath Tagore Rabindranath Tagore (; bn, রবীন্দ্রনাথ ঠাকুর; 7 May 1861 – 7 August 1941) was a Bengali polymath who worked as a poet, writer, playwright, composer, philosopher, social reformer and painter. He resh ...
. In 1951 Lok Sabha elections Harindranath Chattopadhyaya won from Vijayawada Lok Sabha constituency in
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as an independent candidate, supported by the
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. He was the member of the 1st Lok Sabha from 14 April 1952 to 4 April 1957. His most famous acting role was in the Hindi movie ''
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'' (''The Chef''), which was made in 1972; it was adapted by
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from the Bengali film
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, directed by
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. Chattopadhyaya played the role of the strict and regimented patriarch of the house, where his sons, daughters-in-law and grandchildren lived in a joint family and still respected and abided by his rules. He had cameos in three
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films: playing the wizard Barfi in ''Goopi Gyne Bagha Byne'', the human encyclopaedia, Sidhujyatha, in ''Sonar Kella'', and the senior member of the Board of Directors, Sir Baren Roy, in ''Seemabaddha'' The Earthen Goblet is a fine poem by Harendranath Chattopadhyay. The poem is written in a conversational tone. The poet presents a dialogue between the Goblet and the poet speaker. The poet asks the red goblet to recount its experiences as it is mounded by the Potter. When the potter made this goblet he used all his skills and he made the beautiful goblet which was full of impulse. The Potter worked hard with the clay and the clay enjoyed the fragrant companionship of the little flower and the unshapely earth which the Potter has taken away. Fire is a tragic poem by Harendranath Chattopadhyay. In this poem the newly born baby asked query about the leaping flames. Actually the infant's dead mother was set on the fire and the child asked question to the flames. The fire already consumed the dead mother and unveiled life in its lonely nakedness. The answer came from the Fire that it is the terrible desire that shaped the infant in his mother's womb. Beside the Death Bed is a philosophical poem by this great poet. In this poem the poet says that the Death ithe highest bidder and the life is the lowest one. Then why there is strife in life. According to the poet the man is the coffin of life and the life is the cradle of death. Sorrow is a short poem by this intellectual poet. The small poetic piece brings to the importance of sorrow which is created by creator. The poet says a person who lost his lover realizes deep and intense sorrow. The poet uses an image of dove which is a symbol of Holy Spirit. Futurity is a very different poem. Here the poet presents the man in the unique form. According to the poet time is the eternity's womb. Each man is like a foetus. All birth is yet to be born since man is unfinished and still in the making and the foetus is awaiting the time to be born. Shaper shaped is one of the most beautiful poem by Harendranath Chattopadhyay. It is marked by its stark simplicity. The poet shows how the shaper has been shaped into the objects which he used to shape earlier. A potter shapes the clay &he makes a beautiful pot. The poet praises his work of art. At the end of the poem the poet kneels at the feet of the Supreme Power who is the creator of the potter. He also acted in the 1984 Mumbai Doordarshan TV Serial Ados Pados, Amol Palekar was the protagonist in this serial. Chattopadhyay died of
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on 23 ''June 1990 in
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.


Works


Poems

* ''The Feast of Youth'' (1918) * ''The Magic Tree'' (1922) * ''Ancient Wings'' (1923) * ''Blood of Stones'' (1944) * ''Spring in Winter''(1955) * ''Virgin and Vineyards'' (1967) * ''The Lady's Giant hat'' * ''the Earthen globlet'' * ''salute to R-day'' * ''Tati Tati Tota'' (in Hindi) * ''Voyage'' * ''Things I Love'' (in English) * “ Curious Town “ (In English)


Songs

* ''Surya Ast Ho Gaya'' * ''Tarun Arun Se Ranjit Dharani'' * My heart is beating from Hindi movie Julie


Plays

* ''Abu Hassan'' (1918) * ''Five Plays'' (1937) * ''Siddhartha, Man of Peace'' (1956)


Filmography


Notes


External links

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