Ahmad Kamal Faridi
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Ahmad Kamal Faridi (Inspector Faridi, later Colonel Faridi, aka Colonel Hardstone) is a fictional spy and crime-fighter, created by Ibn-e-Safi as the lead character of the of Urdu spy novel series Jasoosi Dunya (The Spy World).
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[edit] Character
[edit] Chip off the Old Block
Faridi is the only son of Nawab Azeezuddin Khan. His father is an aristocrat, famous for his adventurous nature. Faridi is often regarded as a copy of his father in looks and instincts. Ibn-e-Safi mentioned several of Nawab Sahab's friends who come in contact with Faridi. Little detail is given on the rest of Faridi's family.
[edit] A Young Detective
The main attraction in his face is his eyes. He appears to be a sleepy, lazy, careless businessman (refer to "Zameen Ke Badal"). However, those eyes are very deceiving. Behind them is the most alert mind of the century. Few people are able to talk to him while looking into his eyes. Faridi's character has a multitude of inspiring qualities. He believes in leading life by strict rules, controlled emotions, and objectivity. His abstinence from drugs, non-conjugal sex, and uncontrolled desires shows his strong character. Other strong traits include respect of law, nationalism, observation, common sense, and optimism.
[edit] The Inspiring Rectitude of Character
Faridi's character has a multitude of inspiring qualities. He believes in leading life by strict rules, controlled emotions, and objectivity. His abstinence from drugs, non-conjugal sex, and uncontrolled desires shows his strong character. Other strong traits include respect of law, nationalism, observation, common sense, and optimism.
[edit] Matters of Heart
Colonel Hardstone was once seriously involved with Nawab Rasheeduz Zaman's daughter Ghazala. The romance did not last long. Faridi never liked talking about his affair with Ghizala and always kept his emotions contained. Soon, he realized that his life could not afford to have a strong emotion such as love, which could eventually become his greatest weakness in solving mysteries and catching culprits. The fact that he does not choose to fall in love with a member of the opposite sex does not mean that he cannot love or is not affected by it. Rajkumari Tara was one of the unfortunate girls who lost her life for Faridi. The account of her devastating destruction left Faridi trembling and astounded.
[edit] Books, Snakes, and Dogs
Faridi is also unique in selecting hobbies. His major interests include reading and domesticating dogs and snakes. Science, specifically chemistry projects, is another diversion that he indulges in during his spare time. He seems to know several languages and is found reading books in different languages, including German. Many breeds of dogs can be found in his enormous doghouse. He seems to possess some famous species of dogs, such as the African Yellow Dingo, German Shepherd, Greyhound, Bloodhound, etc. He takes the same approach with pet snakes. Black Mamba and Indian Cobra are some of the more dangerous kinds that he can handle with ease due to his training with the reptiles. One of the most distinguished arts that he has mastered is to incapacitate snakes by grabbing them by the tail and jolting them.
[edit] Faridi's Residence
Faridi lives in a lavish mansion of gigantic proportion. His residence encompasses a backyard of several acres. Many rooms, including bedrooms, living room, dining room, study, library, laboratory, and servant quarters have been mentioned in his novels specifically. A front porch for parking and a huge garage for his cars is also part of the same residence.
[edit] Luxurious Automobiles
Faridi drives models of several state-of-art auto brands of their time, namely Cadillac, Buick, Lincoln, and Austin Mini (A British Leyland Car). In addition to his regular means of conveyance, Faridi's garage carries several vehicles for different occasions. For example, in "Jungle Ki Aag", Faridi preps up a Jeep with machine guns and other arms. On several occasions, he repaints one of his many Fiats for concealment before going on a specific mission. Faridi also owns a boat that was used once or twice to chase down criminals.
[edit] From Inspector to "Colonel"
The title "Colonel" is his honorary, much-awaited title that he reluctantly accepted after he caught a very contemptible character, Gerald Shastri, in "Jungle Ki Aag" (The Forest Fire). Hameed also received his "Captain" title at the same time. Faridi also possesses a "special permission" from the President to interfere in any matter that required his attention. Many of his colleagues and even senior officers envy him because of the endowments that he receives either by inheritance or by travail.
[edit] Inexhaustible Riches
Colonel Faridi's wealth is inconceivable. The reader slowly realizes Faridi's great wealth, an aspect of his character that makes him so mystical. From owning expensive vehicles, Ibn-e-Safi eventually takes Faridi to a level that is just unprecedented - an owner of an independent state (refer to "Zahreela Admi" and "Bechara/ri").
[edit] Colonel Hardstone of the Black Force
Faridi is also the head of a secret crime-fighting organization called "Black Force". As opposed to other superheros, most members of his team know who their boss is. On the other hand, members of Black Force usually hide their identity so much so that even Hameed gets irritated by it since he thinks he is the closest companion of "Father Hardstone". Black Force is also an international organization and its members are found all over the world. These members are usually recognized by code names such as B11, B2, etc.