




I have been writing for as long as I can remember but, for me, it’s more of a form of appreciation towards life, than just expressing the experiences. I recently also recited my poetry in a Poetry Open Mic at The Habitat Studios and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Poetry has the power to unite people and blur all boundaries. It’s very fulfilling when you see others resonating with your words. As an artist, inspiration for poetry is everywhere for me. I remember when I wrote – ‘Raat ko raat keh diya maine, sunte hi baukhla gayi duniya,’ it was my way of being honest and standing by what’s right. Then I once wrote – ‘Some carry silence on their lips but storm in their hearts.’ This was a reflection on how you should never really judge anyone because you don’t know what’s their story. I think poetry is a powerful tool. Everyone goes through an eventful life, but only a few can express it beautifully. There’s a line by Kumar Vishwas that is very close to my heart- “Koi diwana kehta hai, koi pagal samajhta hai. Magar dharti ki bechaini ko bas badal samajhta hai.” I remember reading this for the first time in 2008 and it has stayed with me since then. This right here must be one of the strongest lessons on empathy. Poetry is a fragrant essence of our existence and evolution.




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