Imdadul Haq Milon

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Imdadul Haq Milon (Bengali: ইমদাদুল হক মিলন), (1955) is a popular Bangladeshi novelist. He was born in Bikrampur, Munshiganj District.

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[edit] Starting

In the starting, Imdadul Haq Milon followed Somoresh Bosu and Humayun Ahmed. He graduated from Jagannath College.

He went to Germany to rebuild life and after returning, wrote eatraordinary work, 'Poradhinota'.

[edit] A Writer

As a writer, Imdadul Haq Milon is very flexible. From classic stories, historical writings to very simple love stories, he is everywhere. He also takes interview from famous writers and takes part in a talk show, 'Kee Kotha Tahar Sone'.

His popularity is mainly for his love-stories. A huge number of his novels deal with human love between men and women in which he has demonstrated the topic in real like situation with a more practical diction and feeling. By his more than one hundred novels he has created himself as a legendary fictionist in the fiction writing world of Bangladesh.

[edit] Works

He has written more then 200 books.

[edit] classic and Historic

  • Desh Vager Por
  • Neta Je Rate Nihoto Holen

[edit] Based on Liberation War

  • Kalo Ghora (The Black Horse)
  • Gherao

[edit] Serious

  • Jabojjibon (The Whole Life, written in 1976, published in 1990)
  • Nodi Upakhyan (The Story of River, 1985)
  • Bhumiputro (A Son of the Soil, 1985)
  • Kalakal (Proper or Improper Time, 985)
  • Poradhinota (Subgugation, 1985)
  • Rupnagor (A Place of Love, 1988)
  • Rajakartontro (Time of the Collaborators, 1990)

[edit] Popular

  • Noorjahan-1
  • Noorjahan-2
  • Valobashar Sukh Dukhho (Most popular)

[edit] Novels Published Later

  • O Radha O Krisna (Krisna and his Fiancee Radha) in 1977 (published in 1982)
  • Duhkho Kasto (Pains and Sufferings) in 1978 (published in 1982)
  • Uponayok (The Second Hero) in 1979 (published in 1990)

[edit] Awards

  • The World Astrological Association Award, 1986)
  • Echo Literary Award (1987)
  • Humayun Qadir Literary Award (1992)
  • Bangla Academy Award (1992)
  • Purabi Padak (1993)
  • Bijoy Padak (1994)
  • Manu Theatre Padak (1995)
  • Jai Jai Din Patrika Award (1995)
  • Dhaka Juba Foundation Padak (1996)

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