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Fawaz Jaleel | |
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Native name | फवाज जलील |
Born | Vilakkudy, Kerala, India | 26 February 1992
Occupation | Author, Columnist |
Nationality | Indian |
Alma mater | Madras Christian College, Azim Premji University |
Genre | Thriller, mystery fiction |
Website | |
www |
Fawaz Jaleel ( Hindi: फवाज जलील, born 26th February 1992) is an Indian author and journalist who writes columns in The Times Of India [1]. He has written three short stories and a novel. [2] His first book is Nobody Likes An Outsider. [3] In the past, Fawaz Jaleel has been a consultant to the Government of India [4] and Prime Minister's Office. [5]
Fawaz hails from Vilakkudy, Kollam in the state of Kerala . His father, Jaleel Kutty [6] works with a private company in Bahrain. [7] He completed his schooling in Bahrain from Asian School and The New Indian School. [8] He did his graduation from Madras Christian College and post graduation from Azim Premji University. [9]
Fawaz Jaleel's first novel is Nobody Likes An Outsider. [10] The novel is inspired by recent events in India. It is the first book of the Yohan Tytler series. [11] It also features sub-inspectors Ila Qureshi and Sukumar Azhagu. [12] The book is set in Bihar. [13] The book [14] is published by Kalamos Literary Services. [15] The book has been optioned by a production house for a digital adaptation. [16] The author's second novel, Insiders Versus Outsiders is a sequel to the first book and is a crime thriller set in Mumbai, Delhi, and Assam. [17] The author's third novel, based in Calcutta is set to release in 2023. [18]
Novel | Genre | Publisher | Notes |
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Nobody Likes An Outsider [19] | Political Thriller | Kalamos Literary Services | Set in Bihar |
Insiders Versus Outsiders [20] | Crime Thriller | Kalamos Literary Services | Set in Assam [21] |
Untitled | Crime Thriller | Undisclosed | Set in Calcutta [21] |
Fawaz Jaleel's book opened to positive reviews from critics. The Sunday Guardian stated that "In the end, the book flips the reader’s imagination by suddenly exposing a completely different side of the narrative it got the readers hooked on to". [22] The New Indian Express called it 'A stellar debut novel with a raw flavour of Indian politics and murder investigation. [23] The book highlights the issue of casteism in Islam. [24] The book was a commercial success [25]. India Today reviewed the second novel, Insiders versus Outsiders and summarised it as " In short, Fawaz Jaleel sends Yohan Tytler and team to uncharted territories, chasing a herculean case, and yet the investigators deliver, and how. It is definitely a good read." [26]
The book rights of Nobody Likes An Outsider was acquired by Mumbai-based Grandiose Production [27] to be converted into a motion picture. The cinematic project is currently in the pre-production stage. [28] Audible by Amazon acquired the book rights of the novel. [29]
Fawaz Jaleel has written three short stories - Alternate Identities, From The Land of Palaces, and The Legend of Birbal's Bull. [30] His previous short stories were in thriller, romance, and magic realism genres. [31]
Short Story | Genre | Publisher | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Alternate Identities | Thriller | Write India Publishers | |
From The Land of Palaces [32] | Romance | Author's Ink | Based on Kedarnath floods |
The Legend of Birbals Bull [33] | Magic Realism | Amazon | |
Fawaz Jaleel was awarded the India Prime Authors award in 2021 by Foxclues.[ citation needed]
Name of Award | Year | Organiser | Work |
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India Prime Authors Award | 2021 | Foxclues | Nobody Likes An Outsider |
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Fawaz Jaleel | |
---|---|
Native name | फवाज जलील |
Born | Vilakkudy, Kerala, India | 26 February 1992
Occupation | Author, Columnist |
Nationality | Indian |
Alma mater | Madras Christian College, Azim Premji University |
Genre | Thriller, mystery fiction |
Website | |
www |
Fawaz Jaleel ( Hindi: फवाज जलील, born 26th February 1992) is an Indian author and journalist who writes columns in The Times Of India [1]. He has written three short stories and a novel. [2] His first book is Nobody Likes An Outsider. [3] In the past, Fawaz Jaleel has been a consultant to the Government of India [4] and Prime Minister's Office. [5]
Fawaz hails from Vilakkudy, Kollam in the state of Kerala . His father, Jaleel Kutty [6] works with a private company in Bahrain. [7] He completed his schooling in Bahrain from Asian School and The New Indian School. [8] He did his graduation from Madras Christian College and post graduation from Azim Premji University. [9]
Fawaz Jaleel's first novel is Nobody Likes An Outsider. [10] The novel is inspired by recent events in India. It is the first book of the Yohan Tytler series. [11] It also features sub-inspectors Ila Qureshi and Sukumar Azhagu. [12] The book is set in Bihar. [13] The book [14] is published by Kalamos Literary Services. [15] The book has been optioned by a production house for a digital adaptation. [16] The author's second novel, Insiders Versus Outsiders is a sequel to the first book and is a crime thriller set in Mumbai, Delhi, and Assam. [17] The author's third novel, based in Calcutta is set to release in 2023. [18]
Novel | Genre | Publisher | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Nobody Likes An Outsider [19] | Political Thriller | Kalamos Literary Services | Set in Bihar |
Insiders Versus Outsiders [20] | Crime Thriller | Kalamos Literary Services | Set in Assam [21] |
Untitled | Crime Thriller | Undisclosed | Set in Calcutta [21] |
Fawaz Jaleel's book opened to positive reviews from critics. The Sunday Guardian stated that "In the end, the book flips the reader’s imagination by suddenly exposing a completely different side of the narrative it got the readers hooked on to". [22] The New Indian Express called it 'A stellar debut novel with a raw flavour of Indian politics and murder investigation. [23] The book highlights the issue of casteism in Islam. [24] The book was a commercial success [25]. India Today reviewed the second novel, Insiders versus Outsiders and summarised it as " In short, Fawaz Jaleel sends Yohan Tytler and team to uncharted territories, chasing a herculean case, and yet the investigators deliver, and how. It is definitely a good read." [26]
The book rights of Nobody Likes An Outsider was acquired by Mumbai-based Grandiose Production [27] to be converted into a motion picture. The cinematic project is currently in the pre-production stage. [28] Audible by Amazon acquired the book rights of the novel. [29]
Fawaz Jaleel has written three short stories - Alternate Identities, From The Land of Palaces, and The Legend of Birbal's Bull. [30] His previous short stories were in thriller, romance, and magic realism genres. [31]
Short Story | Genre | Publisher | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Alternate Identities | Thriller | Write India Publishers | |
From The Land of Palaces [32] | Romance | Author's Ink | Based on Kedarnath floods |
The Legend of Birbals Bull [33] | Magic Realism | Amazon | |
Fawaz Jaleel was awarded the India Prime Authors award in 2021 by Foxclues.[ citation needed]
Name of Award | Year | Organiser | Work |
---|---|---|---|
India Prime Authors Award | 2021 | Foxclues | Nobody Likes An Outsider |
{{
cite web}}
: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
link)
Category:1992 births
Category:Living people
Category:Indian writers
Category:People from Kerala