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Nenad Janković : ウィキペディア英語版
Nele Karajlić

Nenad Janković (), known as Dr. Nele Karajlić (born 11 December 1962 in Sarajevo, PR Bosnia-Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia), is a Serbian Comedian, musician, composer, actor and television director living and working in Belgrade. One of the founders of the New Primitivism cultural movement in Sarajevo, he was also the lead singer and co-author for one of former Yugoslavia's best known bands, Zabranjeno pušenje (No Smoking). He co-created and participated in TV shows ''Top lista nadrealista '' (The Surrealist Hit Parade) and ''Složna braća''. During the Bosnian War Nele moved to Belgrade, Serbia where he formed one of two descendant factions of Zabranjeno Pušenje. That splinter of the band was joined by the renowned filmmaker Emir Kusturica, and renamed "Emir Kusturica & The No Smoking Orchestra".
==Early life==
Janković was born in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina (then Yugoslavia) into a middle-class family. His father Srđan Janković was a linguist and professor of Oriental sciences at University of Zenica's Faculty of Philosophy. In his youth, Nenad was a mischievous kid with short attention span.
Following in his father's footsteps, Nenad also studied Orientalism at the same school where his father taught. However, as his music and TV career took off, the studies were no longer a priority and he never finished them.
He initially took a nom de guerre "Dr. Nele Karajlić" as an inside joke. The name was supposed to recall the wartime practice of Partisan conspirators from World War II, who were lionized in state-sponsored movies and television series. The surname Karajlić vaguely recalls Bosnian Muslim ancestry, obfuscating his Serbian ancestry, despite the fact that it was entirely fabricated. Other Zabranjeno Pušenje members and friends were similarly and misleadingly nicknamed. "''It later proved to be useful''," he once said, "''since no one outside our group could really tell which nationality we were when the pre-war ethnic tensions started''".^〔(Balkan Media )〕

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