Hindi Poet | Journalist | Short Story WriterPoet | Author | Scholar
Uday Prakash is a poet, journalist and story writer who began his journey through academia and journalism before emerging as a major Hindi writer. His work addresses marginalization, caste struggles, and political realities through sharp, poetic narratives. Today, Uday is one of the most celebrated contemporary voices in Indian literature with multiple short story collections, essays, and translations. His achievements include the Sahitya Akademi Award and international recognition with his work translated into several languages. Some of his stories have been adapted for film and theatre, expanding their reach. His most renowned writings include Peelee Chhatri Wali Ladki and Mohandas, which remain essential modern Hindi literature exploring dignity and societal resistance.
Uday Prakash In Conversation With Himanshu Bajpai