Renowned writer, journalist Shaukat Siddiqui remembered

Renowned writer, journalist Shaukat Siddiqui remembered

Karachi (Web Desk): The 17th death anniversary of renowned writer, novelist, journalist, and columnist Shaukat Siddiqui is being observed today (Monday).

Born in Lucknow, Shaukat Siddiqui's literary journey unfolded against the backdrop of significant historical events, culminating in his relocation to Karachi after the partition of India.

His seminal work, the novel 'Khuda Ki Basti,' stands as a testament to his literary prowess, earning him the prestigious Adamjee Literary Award in 1960. The novel not only received acclaim on Pakistan Television in 1969, but also achieved global recognition through translations into forty-two languages.

Among his notable works is the celebrated novel 'Jangloos,' initially serialised in the 'Sab Rang Digest' and later adapted for Pakistan Television, further cementing Siddiqui's impact on Urdu literature.

Shaukat Siddiqui's literary repertoire is diverse and includes 'Teisra Aadmi,' 'Andhera Aur Andhera,' 'Raton Ka Sheher,' 'Raat Ki Ankhein,' 'Coca Billy,' 'Kimia Ghar,' 'Shareef Aadmi,' 'Ishq Ke Do Char Din' (a collection of short stories), 'Char Deewarein Aur Kamine Gah' (a novel), 'Tabaqati Jaddojahad,' and 'Bunyadi Parasti' (collections of newspaper columns).

Beyond his literary pursuits, Shaukat Siddiqui served as the editor of 'Anjaam' and 'Musawaat' newspapers.

The Government of Pakistan recognized his outstanding contributions with the President's Award for Performance and the prestigious Sitara-e-Imtiaz. The Pakistan Academy of Letters bestowed upon him the 'Kamal-e-Fun Award' in 2002 and the 'International Promotion of Urdu Literature Award' in 2004.

Shaukat Siddiqui passed away on December 18, 2006, in Karachi and was buried in Defense Society Cemetery of the city.