Hrishikesh Sulabh


Hrishikesh Sulabh is a Hindi writer. He is the recipient of the prestigious Sangeet Natak Akademi Award, among various other awards. While he is best known for writing short stories and plays in Bideshiya Shaili, he has recently emerged as a boundary pushing novelist over the last decade. He worked with the All India Radio between 1980 and 2015. He is now retired and focuses on writing and interacting with young writers / poets / theater workers and activists. He divides his time between his home at Patna and various cities where his children and grandchildren live.

Recent

Life

Hrishikesh "Sulabh" was born in a small village. He received his basic schooling in the village school at Laheji.
The ambience of village stage and theatre led to the inculcation of theatrical values in him.
His father, who was a freedom fighter, moved to the city of Patna for Sulabh's further education. After completing his B.A. in Hindi, he went to pursue his master's degree in the same subject. Due to financial constraints and family responsibilities, he had to drop out after a year of his M.A. education.
As an optimisation between arranging his wherewithal and channelising his creative energies, he took up a job with All India Radio as an executive.
He married Meena Shrivastava on 26 April 1982 at the age of 28. At that time, she was the only graduate in her village. He has three daughters, Vatsala, Vasundhara, and Vallari.
His life and works have been greatly influenced by his father, Dr. Rama Shankar Srivastava, who was a homoeopathic doctor and a freedom fighter. Sulabh has been known for crediting his father for being exceptionally understanding. He mentions the freedom and faith extended by his father towards himself as the biggest motivating factors in the journey of his life.
For the past three decades, Hrishikesh Sulabh, apart from writing plays and being a theatre activist, has been actively participating in the various cultural movements.
His stories have been published in a plethora of magazines and at the same time, they have been translated into various languages, also in English.
On account of his intense passion for theatre, he looked up towards writing plays along with story writing.
″Hrishikesh Sulabh″ has incorporated the theatrical skills and ideas of the famous drama style of ″Bhikhari Thakur″.i.e. Bidesiya″ in his plays for the first time in a very creative style for the contemporary Hindi theatre.
National School of Drama″ staged his play ″Batohi″.
For the past few years he has been continuously writing for the literary magazine 'Kathadesh'.
″Dharti Aaba″ and Rani ka Sapna are Hrishikesh Sulabh's latest play.

Awards

  • 2019 Sangeet Natak Akademi Award, announced in 2022
  • 2022 katha kram samman 10th Indu Sharma International Katha Samman 2010 by Katha UKBanarsi Prasad 'Bhojpuri' samman for short story writing in HindiAnil Kumar Mukharji shikhar samman for theatre activities and play writingRamvriksh Benipuri samman for play writingPataliputra award for play writing and theatreSiddhnath Kumar smriti samman for play writing and theatre criticism 1st shashibhooshan smriti samman for play writing

Work

His works can be broadly classified into three categories – plays, short stories, and theatre criticism.

Novels

  • Joothee Gali जूठी गली
  • Daataa Peer दाता पीर
  • Agnileek अग्निलीक

Plays

Amli अमलीBatohi बटोही Dharti Aaba धरती आबाDaaliya दालिया Mati Gadi माटी गाडी Maila Aanchal मैला आँचल

Short story collections

Sankalit Kahaniyan संकलित कहानियाँPratinidhi Kahaniyan प्रतिनिधि कहानियाँ Halant हलंतPattharkat पथरकटVadhsthal se chalang वधस्थल से छ्लाँगBandha Hai Kaal बँधा है कालTuti Ki Aawaz तूती की आवाज़ Vasant ke Hatyare वसंत के हत्यारे

Theatre criticism

Rang Manch Ka Jantantra -a book of theatre criticism रँगमंच का जनतंत्र
  • Regular column on theatre activities in KATHADESH, a Hindi monthly
  • Regular column on theatre for a while in Hindi news magazine Lokayat
  • Articles in various other newspapers and magazines Jagaran, Dainik Hindustan, Rashtriya Sahara
  • * Shabdankan
  • * Sarika
  • * Dharmyug
  • * Lahar
  • * Sakshatkar
  • * Kathayatra
  • * Ravivar
  • * Vasudha
  • * Samya
  • * Ab kahani visheshank
  • * Vartman Sahity
  • * Hans
  • * Kathan
  • * Sabrang-Jansatta visheshank
  • * Kathadesh
  • * India Today and Sahity visheshank of India Today
  • * Lokmat visheshank
  • * Prabhat Khabar visheshank
  • * Sambhav kahani visheshank
  • * Janpath
  • * Samkaleen Bhartiya Sahitya and others
His story Ashtabhujalal ki Bhujaein/ अष्ठभुजालाल की भुजाएँ was included in ''Theranjedutha Hindi Kathakal''