Romena Afaz

Romena Afaz
Born (1926-12-27)December 27, 1926
Sherpur, Bogra, Bengal Presidency, British India
Died June 12, 2003(2003-06-12) (aged 76)
Joleshworitala, Bogra, Bangladesh
Nationality Bangladeshi
Occupation Writer

Romena Afaz (27 December 1926 – 12 June 2003) was a Bangladeshi adventure-thriller writer. She is notable for her adventure-thriller series Doshyo Bonhur (Robber Banhur).[1]

Early life

Afaz was born on 27 December 1926 in Sherpur city, Bogra.[2] Her father, Qazem Uddin Ahmed, was a police inspector. Her mother, Asyia Khatoon, was a devotee of literature. Afaz experienced with various cultures in her early age when she visited many places in British India with her father. She got inspiration for her literary career from her parents especially from her mother which led her to produce adventure thriller series Dashyo Bonhur.

Works

At the age of nine, Afaz became a writer with her first literary work Banglar Chashi (Peasant of Bengal), a rhyme published in the monthly Mohammady from Calcutta during the British period. After that, she continued with her endeavor and wrote innumerable stories, poems, articles, novels, and adventure - thriller series Dashyo Bonhur. She also wrote Doshyo Rani Series which depict the adventure stories of a female robber Doshyo Rani.

Some of her books have been translated into English. About 250 books by Romena Afaz so far have been published by many publishers.[3] Some of her books are: Dosshyo Banhur series, novels- Alok Roshmi, Kagojer Nauka, Dhushor Prithibi, Shesh Milon, Desher Meye, Ghoorni Haoa, Sagar Saikote, Lekhoker Shwopno, Rokte Anka Map, Mandigorer Bari, Momer Alo, Mayar Sangsar, Modhumita, Matir Manush etc.

Movies

Movies also have been made based on Afaz's novels like Kagojer Naoka, Moomer Alo, Mayar Sangsar, Modhumita, Matir Manush, and Doshyo Banhur.

Achievement

Besides her literary career, Afaz was busy with various social activities and connected with 37 social and welfare organizations. She was the Chairperson of Jatio Mohila Sangstha, Bogra, Chairperson of Sammilito Mahila Tran Samiti, Bogra, Vice Chairperson of Bangladesh Jatio Krida Songstha, Bogra; Vice Chairperson of Jilla Sahitto Sangsad,Bogra,Lifelong Advisor and Patron of Thengamara Mohila Sabuj Sangho,Bogra; Advisor of Shishu Academy, Bogra; Advisor of Bangladesh Writer’s Forum, Bogra etc.

Afaz was awarded Bangladesh’s highest national award Independence Day Award (posthumous) in 2010 for her everlasting contribution to Bengali literature.[4] She was also awarded 26 other honors and prizes from many organizations some of which are: Begum Rokeya Sworno Padak-2000 (Gold medal) from Nari Bikash Unnoyon Sangstha, Ekushey Padak 2003 from Bangladesh Writers Forum, Nari Mukti Andoloner Agrodooth Swarno Padak 2006 (Posthumous) from Gono Unnoyon Gronthagar Nari Forum etc.

To immortalize her memory Romena Afaz Smriti Parishod, Romena Afaz Library, Romena Afaz Kollan Trust etc. have been established in Bogra. Romena Afaz Road in the city of Bogra has been named after her.

Personal life

Afaz was married to Afaz Ullah Sarkar, a social activist and founder of Demajani High School of Foolkot. Together they had seven sons and two daughters. Afaz died on 12 June 2003 in Joleshworitala, Bogra.[2] She was buried in the graveyard of Bhaipagla Majar Mosque.

References

  1. Kabir, Ihtisham (8 September 2012). "Great Detectives". The Daily Star. Archived from the original on 9 April 2016. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  2. 1 2 "Romena Afaz's 89th birth anniv today". New Age. 27 December 2015. Archived from the original on 9 April 2016. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  3. "In Her Words: Inspirational Women Writers and Poets". The Daily Star. 30 May 2015. Archived from the original on 24 March 2015. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  4. "Independence award 2010 announced". The Daily Star (Bangladesh). 19 March 2010. Archived from the original on 9 April 2016. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
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