Manoj Bhawuk

Manoj Bhawuk (born 2 January 1976) is an Indian poet of Bhojpuri language, actor, television presenter and screen writer.[1] He has written many books and been honored with the Bhartiya Bhasha Parishad Award in 2006 for his Ghazal collection Tasveer zindagi ke.[2] He is widely known as "Encyclopedia of Bhojpuri Cinema".[3] He is a Bhojpuri film critic, and has acted in the Bhojpuri genre of the Indian film industry.[4] Bhawuk has been associated with Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd. (ZEEL) as a writer since June 2016. He's also giving his services as media consultant for Times Now Hindi.

Manoj Bhawuk
Manoj Bhawuk as Host at CCL
Personal details
Born (1976-01-02) 2 January 1976
Kausar, Bihar, India
Spouse(s)Anita Singh (m. 2005)
ChildrenHimanshu Singh, Shivanshu Singh
OccupationWriter in zee entertainment enterprises ltd., bhojpuri poet
Websitewww.manojbhawuk.com

Early life

Bhawuk's real name is Manoj Kumar Singh. He is one of the four children of Ramdev Singh and Sunaina Devi, his birthplace is Kausar, a small village in Raghunathpur Block of Siwan district in Bihar. He was brought up in Renukoot in Uttar Pradesh where his father was a trade union leader in HINDALCO. He did his secondary education from Hindalco H.S. School. He acted in famous Ram leela of Renukoot and participated in many speech and debate competitions in all over India during his school days. He has done his diploma in Drama from Bihar Art Theater Patna (Kalidas Rangalaya).[5]

Career

Bhawuk studied engineering at the Central Institute of Plastics Engineering and Technology (India) and has worked as an engineer in Pearls Polymers Ltd. India, Rwenzory Beverages Ltd. Uganda and Hadam Water United Kingdom for many years.[6] After quitting engineering job, Bhawuk returned to his homeland to pursue his dream in media and television industry. Formerly, Bhawuk's journey started with Patna Doordarshan almost a decade and a half ago as a journalist. In 1998, he made a foray into acting with first Bhojpuri serial Saanchi Piritiya. Next year, Bhawuk came ahead to write full serial Tahre se Ghar Basaib for Doordarshan. Bhawuk got his proficiency in writing poetry and research work on Bhojpuri Films and dramas.[7] Meanwhile, He wrote many books, prominently Tasveer Jindagi ke which bagged him award.

In 2008, when Bhojpuri cinema was witnessing revolution of new channels and big productions houses coming in, Bhawuk joined Hamar TV as a programming head. After ending four years long creative journey with Hamar TV Bhawuk associated with a Bhojpuri GEC Channel Anjan TV as an executive producer.[8] In his working span with Hamar and Anjan TV, Bhawuk proves his talent in fiction and non-fiction shows. Bhawuk penned as well as acted and hosted many shows i.e. Film Vishesh (Panel Discussion with Film Stars), Batkahi (Celebrity Chat show), Box-Office (Film Reviews) Kavyanjali (Poetry Show) & Kaise Kahee (Chat Show with Doctors). Bhawuk entered in a new role of creative consultant with Mahuaa Plus, the most popular Bhojpuri channel.[9]

Currently, Bhawuk is working as writer with Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd. (ZEEL) at chairman's office and as a part of the network content engine team.

Manoj Bhawuk visualized and shared the idea of introducing the superhit show in Bhojpuri language to give Bhojpuri Music a Global Recognition with ZEEL. He joined the Essel Vision Productions as the Project Head of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Bhojpuri and led the successful show with the name "Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Rang Purvaiya".

Bhawuk was conferred with the Geetanjali Sahitya Award on 1 September 2018 in Birmingham, United Kingdom by Gitanjali Multilingual Literary Circle, UK for his work and contribution to Bhojpuri Literature.[10]

Manoj Bhawuk is very famous lyricist. He has written songs for many singers of Bhojpuri. This year his song 'Pyar ke Batiya' is doing very well, which has been sung by Anshu Dikshant.

Books

  • Tasvir Zindagi Ke (a Bhojpuri Ghazal Collection)
  • Chalni Main Paani (A Bhojpuri Songs Collection)

Filmography

YearFilmLanguageRole
2012Saugandh Ganga Maiya KeBhojpuriInspector
2013RakhwalaBhojpuriInspector
2014Documentary on Bhikhari ThakurBhojpuriDirector, Anchor, producer
2014Documentary on Journey of Bhojpuri CinemaBhojpuriDirector, Anchor, producer

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TV Shows

Year(s)ShowChannelRole
1998Sanchi PiritiyaPatna DoordarshanActing
1999Tahre se ghar basayebPatna DoordarshanActing, Writing
2009Baat Sambhal KeHamar TVActing, Writing
2010Waah ji Waah (Kavi Sammelan)Hamar TVHost
2011Dil ke baat hamar ke saath (Health Show)Hamar TVHost
2012Film-Vishesh (Film Debate)Hamar TVHost
2012Bhauji No. 1 (Reality Show)Mahuaa PlusJudge
2012Bahut Khoob (Kavi Sammelan)Dabangg TVGuest Poet
2012Maati Ki MehakZee NewsGuest Film Critic
2013Gunahgar (Crime Show)Anjan TVActing, Writing
2013Box Office (Film Review)Anjan TVHost
2014Batakahi (Celebrity Chat)Anjan TVHost
2014Kaise Kahin (Health Show)Anjan TVHost
2014Kavyanjali (Kavi Sammelan)Anjan TVHost
2014Bhojpuri DiyaMBC MauritiusGuest
2015Bhauji No. 1 (Reality Show)Mahuaa PlusJudge
2016Naxal Ek Prem KahaniZee TVWriting
2017SAREGAMAPA Rang PurvaiyaBig GangaProject Head, writer, Guest Anchor
2018SAREGAMAPA Li'l ChampsBig GangaCreative Writer

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Events and Shows

Year(s)EventsRolePlace(s)
2005Bhojpuri Association of Uganda, Foundation FestHostUganda
2006Bhojpuri Samaj U.K.HostLondon
2007,10,11,12,13Vishwa Bhojpuri SammelanHostBHU Varanasi, Rishkesh, Delhi
2011Bhikari Thakur FestivalHostKalamandir, Kolkata
2011FMCCA Bhojpuri Cinema SeminarHostPatna
2011Food and Folk Festival by AASTHAHostJamshedpur
2012–16Dr. Rajendra Prasad Jayanti & Bhojpuri MahakumbhHostGurugram
2012–16Ullas Kavi SammelanHostGhaziabad
2013Parikalpana FestivalHostKathmandu, Nepal
2014.17Bihar DiwasHostMumbai
2014International Kavi SammelanHostMauritius [13]
2015SABRANG Film AwardsHostMumbai
2016Bharat-Mauritius Maitri Kavi SammelanHostAgra, Delhi
2017Bhojpuri Maithili Academy Kavi SammelanHostDelhi
2018Gitanjali Multilingual Literary Circle ShowsHostUnited Kingdom

Lyrics

YearFilm/Album TitleLanguageSingerFeaturing
2019SAMAYBhojpuriPriyanka SinghPriyanka Singh
2020Mehandi Laga Ke Rakhna 3BhojpuriNeelkamal SinghKhesari Lal Yadav
2022Pyar ke BatiyaBhojpuriAnshu DikshantAnshu Dikshant

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Awards

  • Won the Bharatiya Bhasha Parishad Award 2006 by Gulzar and Girija Devi for the book for Tasveer Zindagi Ke[15]
  • Won the International Bhojpuri Gaurav Samman, Mauritius 2014 by Sir Anerood Jugnauth, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Mauritius[16]
  • Received the Parikalpana Lok Bhushan Samman in Kathmandu, Nepal (First time this award was given for Bhojpuri literature) in 2013[17]
  • Geetanjali Sahitya Award on 1 September 2018 in Birmingham, United Kingdom by Gitanjali Multilingual Literary Circle, UK for his work and contribution to Bhojpuri Literature.[18]

References

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  2. "BBCHindi.com".
  3. "I am not new to this industry: Manoj Bhawuk – Times of India". The Times of India.
  4. http://aadhiabadi.in/celebrities/460-manoj-bhawuk-will-soon-be-seen-in-bhojpuri-films
  5. "Manoj Bhawuk's unique journey – Times of India". The Times of India.
  6. "मिट्टी से लगाव ने इंजीनियर को बनाया अभिनेता 10029011".
  7. Bhojpuri Poet, writer, and Film-critic. "भोजपुरी सिनेमा Bhojpuri Cinema | Just another WordPress.com weblog". Bhojpuricinema.wordpress.com. Retrieved 16 April 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  8. "Manoj Bhawuk teams up with Anjan TV". The Times of India. 14 November 2012. Retrieved 16 April 2017.
  9. "Mahuaa Plus appoints Manoj Bhawuk as Creative Consultant". The Times of India. Retrieved 16 April 2017.
  10. "Times Now Navbharat: Hindi News, हिन्दी समाचार, हिंदी न्यूज़, Latest Hindi News, Breaking News".
  11. "मनोज भावुक का परदे पर आना | Bargad... बरगद". Bargad.org. 22 January 2013. Retrieved 16 April 2017.
  12. "Anjan TV presents 'Gunahgaar'". The Times of India. Retrieved 16 April 2017.
  13. http://www.indiatomorrow.co/media-watch1/2126-manoj-bhawuk-to-host-international-kavi-sammelan-in-mauritius
  14. "Pyar ke Batiya (Music Video 2022)". imdb.com. 1 March 2022. Retrieved 1 March 2022.
  15. "BBCHindi.com". BBC. Retrieved 16 April 2017.
  16. "Manoj Bhawuk awarded by the former Prime Minister and President of the Republic of Mauritius". The Times of India. Retrieved 16 April 2017.
  17. "नेपाल में सम्मानित हुए कवि मनोज भावुक | Zee News Hindi". Zeenews.india.com. 17 September 2013. Retrieved 16 April 2017.
  18. "Times Now Navbharat: Hindi News, हिन्दी समाचार, हिंदी न्यूज़, Latest Hindi News, Breaking News".
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