Haji Mohammed Allarakha Shivji


Haji Mohammed Allarakha Shivji, also spelled Hajji Mohammad Alarakhiya, was a Gujarati literary journalist and author.

Biography

Haji Mohammed Allarakha Shivji was born on 13 December 1878 in Bombay to a Khoja Ismaili businessman. He was a native of Kutch. He studied Gujarati initially at home, and later studied up to the sixth grade at Fort Highschool in Bombay. After 1895, he studied Hindi, English and Marathi. In order to bring magazine like The Strand Magazine in Gujarati, he founded Visami Sadi, a pictorial periodical in 1914 and published it from 1916 to 1920. He sold three family mansions and invested around Rs 1.5 crore for the magazine. It became popular but he never recovered any money from it. He was a connoisseur of art. He died in an accident in Bombay on 21 January 1921.

Works

Allarakha is best known for his periodical Visami Sadi. He wrote and translated several works under pen name, Salim. Mogal Rang Mahel and Shish Mahel are his stories. Meharunnisa athwa Shahenshah Jahangir ane Noorjahan no Prem is his play with Urdu shayaris. Rashida is his novel.
Suchet Singh established Oriental Film Manufacturing Company of Bombay with help of Allarakha in 1919.