Syed Mustafa Siraj
Syed Mustafa Siraj | |
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Syed Mustafa Siraj | |
| Born | 14 October 1930 Murshidabad, Bengal Presidency, British India |
| Died | 4 September 2012 (aged 81) Kolkata, West Bengal, India |
| Pen name | Iblis |
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| Language | Bengali |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Alma mater | Berhampore College |
| Period | Contemporary |
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| Years active | 1962–2012 |
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| Spouse | Hasne Ara Siraj |
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| Parents | Syed Abdur Rahman Ferdausi (father) Anwara Begum (mother) |
Syed Mustafa Siraj (Bengali pronunciation: [soi̯od̪ must̪afa ʃiɾad͡ʒ]; 14 October 1930 – 4 September 2012) was an Indian author. In 1994, he received the Sahitya Akademi Award for his novel Aleek Manush (Mythical Man), considered his most lauded work. In 2005, his short story "Ranirghater Brittanto" was made into the film Faltu by Anjan Das. He wrote around 150 novels and 300 short stories. He is the creator of the detective character Colonel Niladri Sarkar a.k.a. "Goenda Colonel", the Detective Colonel.