Hum Jayega's biography (Ever
wondered who Hum Jayega really was?)
'Hum Jayega', is a popular name
among the youths of Eastern Nepal, Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Sikkim, Assam and
Manipur. Literally, 'Hum Jayega' means ' I will go'. 'Hum Jayega 'is a character
widely used in the jokes and humorous pieces in the above mentioned areas. 'Hum
Jayega' is so popular that every person has heard at least one joke\piece of
him. Some of the youngsters have memorized numerous jokes of 'Hum Jayega' and
regaling friends with jokes and stories of 'Hum Jayega' has been a favourite
pastime for many youths.
So who is Hum Jayega really? Is
he just a fictional character or did he really exist? Most of the people are
ignorant regarding these questions. Even the youngsters who have memorized
numerous jokes of Hum Jayega don't Know the reality. Due to this many rumors
have been spread about him. One of the objective of this website is to inform
you with the true story of Hum Jayega.
Although, Hum Jayega is thought
as the fictional character by most, he is in fact the person named Dal Bahadur
Gurung who was born in the Chungthung tea garden of Darjeeling, a state of India
on 1921 AD. His ancestors were from the place called Makluwa of Panchthar
district of Nepal. Hum Jayega's great grandfather Dhaujbeer Gurung migrated
along with his family in 1814 A.D. from his native land and settled in
Darjeeling. 'Hum Jayega' was the son of Man Bahadur Gurung.
Hum Jayega was from a poor
family. Due to this, he wasn't able to continue his studies further from third
grade. Frustrated from being unable to continue his studies, Hum Jayega then ran
away to Calcutta. It was 1936 A.D. and Hum Jayega was just 15 yrs. old. He had
to face various troubles and hurdles in his journey. Lost in the crowds and
alleys of Calcutta, Hum Jayega was rescued by a saint named Prabuddhanda who
took Hum Jayega to the place called Bhawanipur and consigned Hum Jayega to his
uncle's care.
It was the time of second world
war and every unemployed was seeking their career as a British Soldier. Camps
had been setup for recruiting the soldiers. Hum Jayega also reached one of the
camp seeking job opportunity but was rejected because he could not reply in
English to the British officials. Hum Jayega was frustrated and bereft of hope
but then with the help of British, he admitted himself in the Baligunj
Engineering College and studied there for a year. Then, he was recruited in the
army.
It was in the army where Hum
Jayega learned to drive. Whenever the English officers had to go on a long
journey, they would ask-"who wants to go?". At this, Hum Jayega would reply,"
Hum Jayega (I will go)." Later Hum Jayega became his nickname.
In 1948, at the
age of 27, Hum Jayega returned to Darjeeling. He couldn't find any alternative
employment opportunity. So, Hum Jayega became a cab driver at the club side
Motor stand. In this new circle of Friends he was Known by his nickname Hum
Jayega.
One day, an
English couple wanted to go to tiger Hill, which was then known for its
difficult topography. Since the roads to Tiger Hill were under construction, the
journey to Tiger Hill was risky and hazardous. And due to this, no cab driver
was ready to take the English couple to the Tiger Hill. Hum Jayega, being a new
driver didn't know about the risk of the journey. So, he impulsively said, "Hum
Jayega" ("I will go"). Hum Jayega's friends believed that Hum Jayega wouldn't
return alive from Tiger Hill but to their dismay, Hum Jayega not only returned
safe but also became the first man ever to take a vehicle to the summit of Tiger
Hill.
Not only this but
Hum Jayega was the first person to take a vehicle to Tumling as well. At around
1953 Hum Jayega drive his passenger to Tumling. Because of these deeds Hum
Jayega gained popularity. His jokes (some told by himself and some with his
name) added to his popularity.
From 1984 Hum
Jayega started acting in humorous plays, satires and farces. By the help of
these, he criticized the negative aspect and events of the society in a humorous
way. He was a master at his act. Yet, he has published nothing except his jokes
collections.
Father of seven
daughters and three sons, Hum Jayega or Dal Bahadur Gurung had a vice, i.e. he
drank excessively. He was aware of it but was unable to improve himself. He has
satired his drinking habit in the poem below:
आज पनि मैले एक पेग रम खाँए र मन तातो छ
सेतो छ कपाल, चाउरे छ गाला, नाक मेरो रातो छ
यो मैलो कोट छ, फाटेको नोट छ, कसैले लिँदैन्
अब त मलाई सबैले चिने उधारो दिदैन् ।------हम्
जायेगा
(Today also I drank a glass of Rum
and my heart is warm
My hair is white, cheeks wrinkled
and my nose is red
I had this dirty coat and a torn
note, no one accepts
Now, Everyone knows me so nobody
gives me anything in credit.)
Hum Jayega lost all his wealth due
to his drinking habit. So, the family was compelled to live in poverty. But the
misery was never able to estrange Hum Jayega from laughing and making others
laugh. Hum Jayega, who become legend like
in just about 6 years, passed away on the April of 1992.
(Collected and Compiled by: Surath
Giri)
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