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Monthly Archives: March 2015

The Sun That Rose From The Earth

March 29, 2015

Following the stupendous success of the magnum opus, Mirror of Beauty, which was written in Urdu as Kai Chand Thay …

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Manto in Oslo

March 28, 2015

Saadat Hasan Manto and his stories continue to inspire and evoke people from varied backgrounds around the world. Now, Toni …

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Tum bilkul hum jaise nikle…

March 27, 2015

What a wonderful poem, as recited by the progressive Urdu poetess, Fahmida Riaz, bringing out the sameness on both sides …

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Zakir

March 22, 2015

Zakir means Grateful It is  commonly used as a name for a boy. Zakir Hussain is an Indian Tabla  player, musical producer, …

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Asha’r Yun Toh Zamane Ke Liye Hai

March 21, 2015

Given below is a poem written by poet Jan Nisar Akhtar, with its english translation. Asha’r yun toh zamane ke …

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Kaifi Aur Mein

March 20, 2015

This weekend you can enjoy Urdu poetry in Mumbai.  ‘Kaifi Aur Main’ is a celebration of renowned Urdu Poet and …

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Aye Dil-e-Nadaan

March 15, 2015

Given Below are the lyrics of the song “aye dil-e-nadaan” from the film  Razia Sultan directed by Kamal Amrohi. The …

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An Evening with Jan Nisar Akhtar

March 14, 2015

Jan Nisar Akhtar was an important 20th century Indian poet of Urdu ghazals and nazms, a prolific lyricist and a …

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Iztiraar

March 13, 2015

Iztiraar refers to restlessness, feeling of a tremor khavaana nahi hai khat raqm-e-iztiraar ka tadbir-e-peech-o-taab-e-nafs kia karay koi The script …

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Mujhko Yaqeen Hai…

March 8, 2015

Here is a beautiful ghazal penned by Javed Akhtar and made immensely popular by Jagjit Singh. The simplicity of the …

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