ArtistDastango / StorytellerDastangoi (Urdu-Hindi oral storytelling)Lucknow, Awadh, India

Himanshu Bajpai

A leading younger dastango who has carried Lucknow's oral-storytelling tradition to new audiences - and an award-winning author of the city's everyday qisse.
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About

Himanshu Bajpai is among the most prominent of the younger generation of dastangos - practitioners of dastangoi, the Urdu-Hindi art of oral storytelling. Born in 1987 in old Lucknow, he came to the form through Mahmood Farooqui's revival in 2013 and has since performed in over 800 shows across India and abroad.

A former journalist with doctoral research on the Naval Kishore Press, Bajpai's repertoire ranges from original dastans on poets and figures — Sahir Ludhianvi, Jaun Elia, the last Nawab of Awadh — to everyman tales. His book Qissa Qissa Lucknowa won the Sahitya Akademi Yuva Puraskar in 2021. His work is steeped in Awadhi culture and the syncretic tehzeeb of his city.

The artistry

Dastangoi is a spare form - a storyteller, a takht, and the voice. Bajpai works within that tradition but writes his own dastans, weaving Urdu poetry, Awadhi idiom, humour and pathos into long-form narration performed solo or as a two-hander. His subjects lean literary and local: the poets, the city, and the everyday qisse of Lucknow.

⬩ Atlas Perspective

Bajpai belongs to the small cohort of younger practitioners who have kept dastangoi alive as a living art rather than a museum piece. What distinguishes him is an original repertoire — rather than only reciting inherited dastans, he authors new ones around the poets and figures he loves, from Sahir and Jaun Elia to the last Nawab of Awadh.

His work sits at the meeting point of Lucknow's literary past and its present audiences, carried in an Awadhi-inflected Urdu-Hindi that is increasingly rare on stage. For a host, the value is as much intellectual as performative: a programme built around Bajpai is a way into a culture, not merely an evening's entertainment. [Atlas Assessment]

One of the few practitioners keeping dastangoi alive for a new generation, and a bridge between Lucknow's literary past and its living audiences.

Repertoire

Dastan-e-SahirOriginal IPSoloOral45–60 min
Sahir Ludhianvi - poetry, love & protest · Urdu-Hindi
A dastan on the life and verse of Sahir Ludhianvi.
Dastan on Jaun EliaOriginal IPSoloOral45–60 min
Jaun Elia - the poet's anguish & wit · Urdu-Hindi
A dastan built around the life and shayari of Jaun Elia.
Dastan-e-Jaan-e-AalamOriginal IPDuoOral45–60 min
Wajid Ali Shah & Nawabi Awadh · Urdu-Hindi
On the last Nawab of Awadh and the twilight of Lucknow.
Dastan-e-AwaargiOriginal IPSoloOral45–60 min
wandering, the city, belonging · Urdu-Hindi
A dastan on awaargi - the art of wandering.
Dastan Khan-e-KhananOriginal IPSoloOral45–60 min
Abdur Rahim Khan-e-Khanan · Urdu-Hindi
On the Mughal noble-poet Rahim.
Dastan-e-AamOriginal IPSoloOral45–60 min
the everyman / everyday life · Urdu-Hindi
An everyman dastan.

Performance

SoloDuo

Publications & productions

Qissa Qissa Lucknowa
Stories of Lucknow; won the Sahitya Akademi Yuva Puraskar (2021)
Book · 2020

Career & milestones

2013
Began dastangoi under Mahmood Farooqui
2020
Performed / spoke at Harvard University
2021
Sahitya Akademi Yuva Puraskar
for Qissa Qissa Lucknowa
2023
Shri Harikrishna Trivedi Youth Award

Festivals & appearances

Jashn-e-Rekhta
flagship Urdu-culture festival
Dastango
Harvard University
engagement abroad
Performer / speaker · 2020
300+ shows across India & abroad
[Atlas Estimate] cumulative
Dastango

Lineage & training

Mahmood Farooqui
learned dastangoi under him from 2013
Guru
Yogesh Praveen
late Lucknow historian; formative on his Awadhi material
Mentor

Recognition

Sahitya Akademi Yuva Puraskar (Hindi)
Sahitya Akademi · for Qissa Qissa Lucknowa
2021
Shri Harikrishna Trivedi Youth Award
2023

Affiliations

Jashn-e-Rekhta
Performing dastango
Festival
Lucknow
Home city & subject of his work
City
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