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Arun Gemini
Indian writer and poet (born )
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| Born | () 22 April (age65) New Delhi, India |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Othernames | Arun Kumar Gemini |
| Almamater | Hansraj College, Delhi University |
| Occupation(s) | Writer, author, satirist |
| Notable work | Filhaal Itna Hi Hai, Khoon Bolta Hai and Hasya Vyangya Ki Shikhar Kavitaaye |
| Awards | Kaka 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]