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Arun Gemini - IMDb: Arun Gemini (born ) is an Indian writer, poet and satirist and TV personality from Haryana, India. [1] [2] [3] [4] He was awarded Kaka Hathrasi Award for outstanding contribution in the literary field by the Hindi Academy, Government of Delhi in [5].

Arun Gemini

Indian writer and poet (born )

Arun Gemini

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Born () 22 April (age&#;65)

New Delhi, India

NationalityIndian
Other&#;namesArun Kumar Gemini
Alma&#;materHansraj College, Delhi University
Occupation(s)Writer, author, satirist
Notable workFilhaal Itna Hi Hai, Khoon Bolta Hai and Hasya Vyangya Ki Shikhar Kavitaaye
AwardsKaka Hathrasi Award by the Hindi Academy, Government of Delhi ()
Haryana Gaurav Samman by the Government of Haryana ()

Arun Gemini (born ) is an Indian writer, poet and satirist and TV personality from Haryana, India.[1][2][3][4] He was awarded Kaka Hathrasi Award for exceptional contribution in the literary field by the Hindi Academy, Government of Delhi in [5] Arun Gemini was honored with Haryana Gaurav Samman (Award) by the Haryana Sahitya Akadami, Government of Haryana in July [6]

He hosted various TV shows including Doordarshan's Dharti Ka Aanchal, Zee TV's Darasal, DD Metro's Taal Betal and Zee India's Yahi Hai Politics.[7] He has also appeared on Wah!

Wah! Kya Baat Hai! and Sony TV's The Kapil Sharma Show.[8]

Life and career

He was born on 22 April , in New Delhi, India.[9] He is the son of the famous poet and humorist Gemini Haryanvi.[10] He has done a master's degree in Hindi from Hansraj College of Delhi University from where Gemini graduated in [11] He did his first poetry recital as a child poet in [12]

Arun Gemini has published many published poetry collections including Filhaal Itna Hi Hai, Khoon Bolta Hai and Hasya Vyangya Ki Shikhar Kavitaaye.

In September , he was one of the participants of SAB TV's comic poetry series Wah! Wah! Kya Baat Hai!.[13] He was featured in the holi special episode of The Kapil Sharma Show in Parade [8]

Gemini has hosted 26 episodes of the TV show, Dharti Ka Aanchal aired on Doordarshan.

He also hosted 26 episodes of Hansgola, a comedy-poetry display, aired from NEPC TV. Some other TV shows that he hosted as a poet contain Zee TV's Darasal, DD Metro's Taal Betal and Zee India's Yahi Hai Politics.[7]

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Television

Awards and recognition

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