Villains of Jasoosi Dunya
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s appear in Ibn-e-Safi
Ibn-e-Safi
Ibn-e-Safi was the pen name of Asrar Ahmad , a best-selling and prolific fiction writer, novelist and poet of Urdu. The word Ibn-e-Safi is an Arabian expression which literally means Son of Safi, where the word Safi means chaste or righteous...

's Jasoosi Dunya
Jasoosi Dunya
Jasoosi Dunya is a best-selling series of Urdu spy novels written by Ibn-e-Safi. The first novel, Dilaer Mujrim was published in March, 1952. The central idea and theme of this novel was taken from Victor Gunn’s novel Ironside's Lone Hand...

series.

Jabar

Jabar first appears in "Khatarnaak Boodha" (Dangerous Old Man - #7) and "Masnoo-ee Naak" (Artificial Nose - #8). Jabar has an Indo
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-Germanic
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 background and becomes a criminal to take revenge from the society. He used to be made fun of when he was a kid. While he is growing up, his anger makes him attracted towards the philosophy
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 of Nazism
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. Jabar, then, decides to take revenge upon all those who inflicted pain in his life. He comes back to India
India
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 to take care of several issues. Blackmail, imposture, murders, robberies, gold making, and a secret to live for hundreds of years are some of those interests.

He is also a chemist
Chemist
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 and a good scientist
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. During one of his experiments, steam from some chemical solution evaporated his nose. He uses an artificial nose to cover that small cave on his face. After Faridi
Ahmad Kamal Faridi
Ahmad Kamal Faridi is a fictional spy and crime-fighter, created by Ibn-e-Safi as the lead character of the of Urdu spy novel series Jasoosi Dunya ....

 caught him, Jabar killed himself in the courtroom
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 using one of his own deadly poisons.

Gerald Shastri

Although a foreigner, Gerald Shashtri is a scholar of Sanskrit and an expert in Astrology and Hindu Philosophy. Apart from these apparent qualities, he is great scientist who invents a process to transform men into huge gorillas in Jungle Ki Aag. He plans to rule the world with the help of his scientific achievements. Although Faridi manages to break his mob, he escapes and returns back in Maut Ki Chataan.His main captivating aspect is in his eyes. His eyes seem to be free from emotions and separated from face. His emotions are not expressed through his eyes. Hameed is scared of him on first seeing his eyes. His eyes are called as "veeraan" by Ibne Safi. It seems you can see through them.

Sing Hi

One of the most persistent, clever, daring, and disgusting villains created by Ibn-e-Safi
Ibn-e-Safi
Ibn-e-Safi was the pen name of Asrar Ahmad , a best-selling and prolific fiction writer, novelist and poet of Urdu. The word Ibn-e-Safi is an Arabian expression which literally means Son of Safi, where the word Safi means chaste or righteous...

, Sing Hi is the only villain who has the honour of appearing and dueling with the heroes of both Jasoosi Dunya
Jasoosi Dunya
Jasoosi Dunya is a best-selling series of Urdu spy novels written by Ibn-e-Safi. The first novel, Dilaer Mujrim was published in March, 1952. The central idea and theme of this novel was taken from Victor Gunn’s novel Ironside's Lone Hand...

 and Imran Series
Imran Series
Imran Series is one of the best-selling Urdu spy novels series created by Pakistani writer Ibn-e-Safi. The first novel, Khaufnaak Imarat , was published in October 1955. Early books in the series are complete novels...

.

Sing Hi is an expelled Chinese
Han Chinese
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 felon who was forced to leave his country after a failed Coup d'état
Coup d'état
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. Since then he moved from country to country and tried to avail any opportunity to display his criminal, lustful, and avaricious nature. He is famous, among those who know him somewhat, as "Jonk" (leech
Leech
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) for his ability to clench his enemy to suffocation and unconsciousness.

Sing Hi is one of those revolting individuals who commit crimes for the sake of entertainment. Assaulting innocent human beings is what he does when he gets bored though he never kills without reason. Not only that he enjoys breaking the law but he challenges the law enforcement while perpetrating crimes.

Although Ali Imran
Ali Imran
Ali Imran is a fictional character in various Urdu language detective novels written by Asrar Ahmed under the pseudonym of Ibn-e-Safi. He serves as the titular protagonist in the Imran Series novels...

, during his academic phase of life, was first to meet Sing Hi, Sing Hi's first documented encounter was with Faridi
Ahmad Kamal Faridi
Ahmad Kamal Faridi is a fictional spy and crime-fighter, created by Ibn-e-Safi as the lead character of the of Urdu spy novel series Jasoosi Dunya ....

 in "Neeli Lakeer" (The Blue Streak - #42). He mocks Faridi
Ahmad Kamal Faridi
Ahmad Kamal Faridi is a fictional spy and crime-fighter, created by Ibn-e-Safi as the lead character of the of Urdu spy novel series Jasoosi Dunya ....

 and gets slapped by Faridi
Ahmad Kamal Faridi
Ahmad Kamal Faridi is a fictional spy and crime-fighter, created by Ibn-e-Safi as the lead character of the of Urdu spy novel series Jasoosi Dunya ....

 so hard that he stumbles several steps across the room. Instead of displaying his rage
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, he shrugs it off by saying that many bums
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 have slapped him but it was an honor to have been smacked by such a reputable celebrity
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 as Faridi
Ahmad Kamal Faridi
Ahmad Kamal Faridi is a fictional spy and crime-fighter, created by Ibn-e-Safi as the lead character of the of Urdu spy novel series Jasoosi Dunya ....

. It is quite obvious that he kept his anger confined to fuel the hatred and vengeance
Revenge
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 for a more suitable event. Such was his control over his emotions that makes him even more dangerous.

Perhaps Sing Hi's most noticeable skill is his "Sing Art" of dodging bullets. Due to his very flexible and stretchable body, Sing Hi can easily dodge bullets fired at him from any reasonable distance. He observes the hand movement and direction of the firearm targeting him and escapes any injuries by performing prompt acrobatic movements.

Another reason that he stayed alive is that he also possesses a very awake, alert, and active mind. He changes strategies while executing one. He comes up with tricks and ideas that are hard to beat. Part of the reason that he could not be kept imprisoned for long is his quick backup schemes and arrangements.

Women are his only weakness to the extent that he cannot live without sex. Wherever he goes, he finds a companion for his solitude
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. Of course, he is not sincere with any one of them. Often he is trying to run away from the scene as soon as a former 'acquaintance' shows up suddenly. He is also an "equal-opportunity" lover and does not discriminate on the basis of religion
Religion
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, caste
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, nationality
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, age, and appearance
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 except sex. That is also the reason he is the "most wanted
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" person for a good spanking anytime anywhere.

Fans of the series love the interesting narrative
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 between Sing Hi opposite to Faridi
Ahmad Kamal Faridi
Ahmad Kamal Faridi is a fictional spy and crime-fighter, created by Ibn-e-Safi as the lead character of the of Urdu spy novel series Jasoosi Dunya ....

 or Imran
Ali Imran
Ali Imran is a fictional character in various Urdu language detective novels written by Asrar Ahmed under the pseudonym of Ibn-e-Safi. He serves as the titular protagonist in the Imran Series novels...

. His relationship with Faridi
Ahmad Kamal Faridi
Ahmad Kamal Faridi is a fictional spy and crime-fighter, created by Ibn-e-Safi as the lead character of the of Urdu spy novel series Jasoosi Dunya ....

 is always that of a competitor. With Imran
Ali Imran
Ali Imran is a fictional character in various Urdu language detective novels written by Asrar Ahmed under the pseudonym of Ibn-e-Safi. He serves as the titular protagonist in the Imran Series novels...

, however, his relationship has been known to change from friendly to friendly competitive to seriously competitive or notorious and unforgiving.

Sing Hi holds a deep respect for both Faridi
Ahmad Kamal Faridi
Ahmad Kamal Faridi is a fictional spy and crime-fighter, created by Ibn-e-Safi as the lead character of the of Urdu spy novel series Jasoosi Dunya ....

 and Imran
Ali Imran
Ali Imran is a fictional character in various Urdu language detective novels written by Asrar Ahmed under the pseudonym of Ibn-e-Safi. He serves as the titular protagonist in the Imran Series novels...

 and prefers to trap and use them rather than kill them. In "Khooni Bagolay" (The Bloody Whirlwinds - #45) Sing praises Faridi
Ahmad Kamal Faridi
Ahmad Kamal Faridi is a fictional spy and crime-fighter, created by Ibn-e-Safi as the lead character of the of Urdu spy novel series Jasoosi Dunya ....

 to his partner. Sing's feelings and respect for Imran
Ali Imran
Ali Imran is a fictional character in various Urdu language detective novels written by Asrar Ahmed under the pseudonym of Ibn-e-Safi. He serves as the titular protagonist in the Imran Series novels...

 are expressed very clearly when, despite a great risk to Sing's own life, he kills the supposed murderer of Imran
Ali Imran
Ali Imran is a fictional character in various Urdu language detective novels written by Asrar Ahmed under the pseudonym of Ibn-e-Safi. He serves as the titular protagonist in the Imran Series novels...

 in "Laraztee Lakeerein" (The Shivering Lines - #111).

He is accustomed to having multiple noteworthy opponents at a time. For example, in Jasoosi Duniya he had to contend with the brilliance of Faridi
Ahmad Kamal Faridi
Ahmad Kamal Faridi is a fictional spy and crime-fighter, created by Ibn-e-Safi as the lead character of the of Urdu spy novel series Jasoosi Dunya ....

, the workings of Hameed
Sajid Hameed
Sajid Hameed is a fictional spy and crime-fighter, the chief assistant to Colonel Faridi in the Jasoosi Dunya series of Urdu spy novels by Ibn-e-Safi.-Personality:Hameed's character complements that of Faridi's...

 and the betrayal of Finch. Fans believe that although Sing was defeated it was not without a valiant effort against three of the greatest heroes of Jasoosi Dunya
Jasoosi Dunya
Jasoosi Dunya is a best-selling series of Urdu spy novels written by Ibn-e-Safi. The first novel, Dilaer Mujrim was published in March, 1952. The central idea and theme of this novel was taken from Victor Gunn’s novel Ironside's Lone Hand...

. Similarly, he has had to deal with both Imran
Ali Imran
Ali Imran is a fictional character in various Urdu language detective novels written by Asrar Ahmed under the pseudonym of Ibn-e-Safi. He serves as the titular protagonist in the Imran Series novels...

 and Theresa at a time and has managed at times to come out on top in Imran
Ali Imran
Ali Imran is a fictional character in various Urdu language detective novels written by Asrar Ahmed under the pseudonym of Ibn-e-Safi. He serves as the titular protagonist in the Imran Series novels...

 Series. All this without the backing of any government
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 or secret organization.
He is the most genius and treacherous villain who appears both in Jasoosi Duniya and Imran Series. Sing was born to a Chinese father and Mongolian mother, and is forced to leave his country after a failed coup d'état. Since then he has moved from country to country, trying to avail all opportunities to display his criminal, lustful, and avaricious nature. He is very thin in appearance with a visibly weak physique, but is actually very strong. He is famous, among those who somewhat know him, as "jonk" (leech) because of his ability to clench his enemy, leading to their suffocation and unconsciousness.

He first appears in Neeli Lakeer. He is a colleague of archeologist Arthur, who discovers the body of an ancient princess buried in the snows of mountain Alpom. A silver sheet is wrapped around the neck of the body, with some scriptures indicating a hidden treasure. He once mocks Faridi and gets slapped so hard by the other man that he stumbles several steps across the room. Instead of displaying his rage instantly, he shrugs it off by saying that many bums have slapped him, but it is an honor to have been smacked by such a reputable celebrity as Faridi. It is quite obvious that he keeps his anger confined, fueling his hatred and vengeance for a more suitable event. Such is his control over his emotions, making him even more dangerous. Faridi gets back the silver sheet to return to the government of Chile but Sing Hee manages to escape and then steals the sheet from the custody of the government in Khooni Bagoolay and travels to South America in quest of the treasure. Faridi follows him up to "Taareek Vadi" (Black Valley) but at the last moment Sing Hee escapes by jumping into a cave. Sing Hee's next appearance is in Lashoan Ka Bazaar in Imran Series. Faridi has further encounters with him in Raushan Hayoola, Zard Fitnaa and Zehreela Sayaarah

Imran first meets Sing Hee in London, in Lashoan Ka Bazaar, where Imran is conducting research in criminology. A criminal named McLawrence has terrorized the city. Imran tries to investigate the situation, and comes across Sing Hee. Sing had devised a technique by which he is able to dodge any bullets fired on him by judging the hand movements of the assailant, and moving swiftly. Sing Hee performs it in front of Imran once, and Imran asks him to do it again. That is enough for Imran to grasp the technique involved. Then Imran surprises Sing Hee by challenging him to shoot at him; Sing Hee cannot believe his eyes when he is unable to shoot Imran. Despite the fact that both characters are bloodthirsty for each other, the evil con man declares Imran to be his rightful nephew in the cunning art.

Their next meeting takes place in Joank Ki Wapsee. Now Sing is working for Zeroland. This story line continues in Zehreeli Tasweer and Baebaakon Ki Talaash. Sing Hee is unable to kill Imran, because Zeroland requires that Imran remain alive. Sing Hee is the major villain in many other novels such as Seh Rangee Maut, Muta-Harrik Dhaariyaan, Joank Aur Naagan, Halaakat Khaez, Zebra Maen, and Jangal Ki Sheheriyat.

Dr. Salman

Dr. Salman is a psychologist by profession, and head of "Public Relations Bureau," an organization that claims to help people combat their enemies by using psychological techniques. In reality though, he is the head of the most powerful mob "Taaqat" (Force), a group that is trying to bring revolution in the country. He is the villain of Ibne Safi's best Shoalaa stories: Pehla Shoalaa, Doosra Shoalaa, Teesra Shoalaa, and Jahannam Ka Shoalaa. With the help of his psychological techniques and strange inventions, he has created a new world underneath the earth. Breaking up Dr. Salman's mob is perhaps the most difficult task that Faridi faces in Jasoosi Duniya.

Finch

Refer to "Zahreele Teer", "Paani Ka Dhuan", "Laash Ka Qahqaha", and "Dr. Dred".
Finch is criminal character but is not criminal by nature. Dr. dread, a criminal character of ibn e safi, has forced him. Finch is another villain of the Dr. Dread series. Finch was initially a circus man, a midget at only four and half feet. Still, he manages to extend his height to normal by using bamboos. He used to raise an orphan girl, but one night Dr. Dread's mob kidnaps her. The next day her dead body is found on the streets. From that day on, Finch becomes a criminal, creating his own gang to take revenge on Dr. Dread. Readers usually sympathize with Finch in his fight against Dr. Dread. While Faridi manages to break Dr. Dread's mob, Finch escapes. He later reappears in Chamkeela Ghubaar and Zehreela Sayaarah.

Nanota

She is also known as Doosri Nagin. Refer to "Tabahi ka Khawab" and "Mohlik Shanasaee". Nanota is an agent of Zeroland. In "Chandnee Ka Dhua'n", she is in charge of a mission that is exploring a rare fuel, with plans of stealing it from the earth. This substance is thousand times lighter than normal gasoline, and can be used for space travel. Her beauty is so exquisite that Artist Jeelani's painting of her face wins the first award at "International Art Exhibition". Ibne Safi has developed Nanota's character in such a magical way that readers are puzzled, initially believing her to be some sort of spirit or otherworldly being. However, in the end she emerges as a human being, narrowly escaping Faridi's grip. She appears again after many years in Tabaahee Ka Khwaab and Muhlik Shanaasa'ee.

Qalandar Bayabani

Qalandar Bayabani is ironically a spy storywriter. He dictates novels to his secretary on a microphone from his closed office. This façade of his is initially developed in Saatwaan Jazeerah. However, it is revealed in Shaitaanee Jheel that he is actually a smuggler whose gang steals five tons of gold. When naval police try chasing them down, he hides the gold in a lake; then starts scheming to get it back. In the end, he manages to dodge Faridi. He reappears in Sehmee Hu'ee Larkee and Qatil Ka Haath. This time, however, he is unable to escape Faridi's grip.

Reema

She is also known as Teesri Nagin.
Refer to "Khooni Raishay", "Teesri Nagan" and "Raigum Bala".

See also

  • Ibn-e-Safi
    Ibn-e-Safi
    Ibn-e-Safi was the pen name of Asrar Ahmad , a best-selling and prolific fiction writer, novelist and poet of Urdu. The word Ibn-e-Safi is an Arabian expression which literally means Son of Safi, where the word Safi means chaste or righteous...

  • Jasoosi Dunya
    Jasoosi Dunya
    Jasoosi Dunya is a best-selling series of Urdu spy novels written by Ibn-e-Safi. The first novel, Dilaer Mujrim was published in March, 1952. The central idea and theme of this novel was taken from Victor Gunn’s novel Ironside's Lone Hand...

  • Ahmad Kamal Faridi
    Ahmad Kamal Faridi
    Ahmad Kamal Faridi is a fictional spy and crime-fighter, created by Ibn-e-Safi as the lead character of the of Urdu spy novel series Jasoosi Dunya ....

  • Sajid Hameed
    Sajid Hameed
    Sajid Hameed is a fictional spy and crime-fighter, the chief assistant to Colonel Faridi in the Jasoosi Dunya series of Urdu spy novels by Ibn-e-Safi.-Personality:Hameed's character complements that of Faridi's...

  • Faridi's Unofficial Aide
    Faridi's Unofficial Aide
    The following fictional characters are unofficial helpers to the spy and crime-fighter Colonel Faridi in the Jasoosi Dunya series of Urdu spy novels by Ibn-e-Safi.-Anwar:...

  • Faridi's Official Aide
  • Complete List of Jasoosi Dunya (Old)
    Complete List of Jasoosi Dunya (Old)
    Jasoosi Dunya is a best-selling series of Urdu spy novels written from 1952 by Ibn-e-Safi....

  • Complete List of Jasoosi Dunya (New)
    Complete List of Jasoosi Dunya (New)
    Jasoosi Dunya is a best-selling series of Urdu spy novels written from 1952 by Ibn-e-Safi.These novels have been republished as 42 volumes such that each volume now combines multiple books from previous publication....

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