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‘Dushmani jam kar karo lekin…’ : Bashir Badr, poet who modernised the Urdu ghazal, passes away at 91 | Books and Literature News

‘Dushmani jam kar karo lekin…’ : Bashir Badr, poet who modernised the Urdu ghazal, passes away at 91 | Books and Literature News

4 min readUpdated: May 28, 2026 10:42 PM IST In July 1972, when former Pakistan Prime Minister Zulfeqar Ali Bhutto came to India to sign the landmark Simla Agreement on bilateral relations between India and Pakistan, he reached for an Urdu couplet to capture the moment. The couplet, he chose—Dushmani jam kar karo lekin ye gunjaaish rahe, jab kabhi hum dost hojaayein to sharmindah na hon (Perform your duty as the enemy wholeheartedly, but make sure that if we ever become friends, we are not embarrassed)–had been written by the poet Bashir Badr, who passed away at his home in Bhopal on Thursday. He was 91. Born in the winter of 1935 in Ayodhya, which was then part of the United Province in British India, to a civil servant father and “pious” mother, Bashir was a prodigious child. He composed his first couplet when he was just seven, reciting his first ghazal before an audience in 1946 in the city of Etawah, where he was given the title, Badr, meaning the moon, which he chose …

Viraha: Understanding the sacred ache of longing through Urdu poetry and the monsoon | Eye News

Viraha: Understanding the sacred ache of longing through Urdu poetry and the monsoon | Eye News

It begins not with a sound, but with the absence of one. The room still holding the echo of laughter, the residue of revelry, the shimmer of voices that rose and receded, of glasses set down too quickly, of bodies that leaned in just a little too close, of eyes that promised something and meant something else. And now, nothing. Just the low, lingering, liquid hum of the sea pressing itself against Bombay’s edges, as if the city is breathing in my place, because I have forgotten how. This—this quiet, creeping, consuming ache—has a name. Viraha. In the languages of the subcontinent, Viraha is not simply longing, not merely missing someone. It is the sacred, searing space between presence and absence. It is love stretched across distance, across time, across impossibility. It is the moment when you are fine all day—fluid, functional, forward—until you are not. It is the body remembering what the world has taken away. It is desire without destination, devotion without fulfilment. It is grief that glows, absence that arrives, loss that …

From rented flats to a luxury mansion: Inside Shark Tank India judges Ghazal and Varun Alagh’s ‘imperfect’ multi-generational home | Bollywood News

From rented flats to a luxury mansion: Inside Shark Tank India judges Ghazal and Varun Alagh’s ‘imperfect’ multi-generational home | Bollywood News

3 min readChennaiUpdated: Mar 10, 2026 10:06 PM IST Mamaearth founders Ghazal Alagh and Varun Alagh, who have appeared on Shark Tank India, recently shared a glimpse of their home. The luxurious house has beautifully designed rooms with mood lighting and also cozy furniture. Speaking to Pinkvilla, the couple shared their journey of buying their first home. They shared that earlier, when they used to work for corporate companies, they lived in rented accommodations. However, only after they launched their business and it became successful were they able to buy their dream home. Speaking about the same, Varun said, “This is the first house that we bought. Earlier, when we were working in companies, we used to live on rent. Then when we started the company, we lived with our parents. So, sometimes it takes time to get your own home but when you get it, it is good.” Inside Shark Tank India judges Ghazal Alagh and Varun Alagh’s home. (Pic: Pinkvilla/YT) Inside Shark Tank India judges Ghazal Alagh and Varun Alagh’s home. (Pic: Pinkvilla/YT) …

HT Picks; New Reads

HT Picks; New Reads

On the reading list this week, a book by a Jungian analyst that helps Indian readers understand what actual loving is all about, an updated edition of a classic work on cancer, and a collection of 200 of Mir’s best verses presented with translations and critical commentary Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Gustaakh Ishq Movie Review Ft. Vijay Verma, Fatima Sana Shaikh & Naseeruddin Shah Bring A Visual Ghazal, ‘Uff, Miyaan Hum To Mureed Ho Gaye!’

Gustaakh Ishq Movie Review Ft. Vijay Verma, Fatima Sana Shaikh & Naseeruddin Shah Bring A Visual Ghazal, ‘Uff, Miyaan Hum To Mureed Ho Gaye!’

Gustaakh Ishq Movie Review Rating: Star Cast: Naseeruddin Shah, Vijay Verma, Fatima Sana Shaikh, Sharib Hashmi, and others Director: Vibhu Puri Gustaakh Ishq Movie Review Ft. Vijay Verma, Fatima Sana Shaikh & Naseeruddin – I Can’t Get Enough Of This Brilliance! (Photo Credit – YouTube) What’s Good: It is a visual poetry, you will have to watch it to believe the magical world it creates! What’s Bad: The timezone that falters! Loo Break: Only in interval Watch or Not?: If you love poetry, or Gulzar Sahab, definitely Yes. Rest of you read, and decide! Language: Hindi Available On: Theatrical release Runtime: 2 hours 8 minutes User Rating: Udaasi mein hanste hain, Khush ho to rote hain, Musaafir mohabbat ke bade hi ajeeb hote hain! Naseeruddin Shah sums up the story of Vibhu Puri’s Gustaakh Ishq in this one sher, and it would make you smile at the audacity with which the writer makes fun of love, despite being consumed by it, to the extent that he spends an entire lifetime dealing with the pain and longing that love brings. …

Zamaana Lage song from Metro In Dino: Pritam and Arijit Singh deliver a soulful modern ghazal. Watch | Bollywood

Zamaana Lage song from Metro In Dino: Pritam and Arijit Singh deliver a soulful modern ghazal. Watch | Bollywood

May 28, 2025 08:01 PM IST Zamaana Lage is the first song from the music album of Anurag Basu’s upcoming feature film Metro… In Dino. It is sung by Arijit Singh and Shashwat Singh. Fans are eagerly waiting to see what Anurag Basu has come up with in the sequel to one Life…in a Metro. The teaser of Metro…In Dino gave fans a short glimpse of the film’s multiple storylines and characters, and the uniting factor of them all- the songs composed by Pritam. On Wednesday, the makers unveiled the first song from the album- titled Zamaana Lage. Sung by Arijit Singh and Shashwat Singh, the beautiful composition is all about love in all-encompassing power. (Also read: Metro In Dino release date: Here’s when Anurag Basu’s anthology with Sara Ali Khan, Aditya Roy Kapur will hit screens) The makers of Metro…In Dino released the first song Zaamana Lage. Zamaana Lage The music video gives an sneak peek into the different storylines of this anthology film, all set in Mumbai and dealing with love. Sara Alia …

Peek inside former Shark Tank judge Ghazal Alagh’s home: ‘You enter, and you’re already seeing the room, the wall where it ends’ | Lifestyle News

Peek inside former Shark Tank judge Ghazal Alagh’s home: ‘You enter, and you’re already seeing the room, the wall where it ends’ | Lifestyle News

Ghazal Alagh, the co-founder of MamaEarth and a beloved former Shark Tank India judge, inspires many. In a video with Brut India, alongside her husband, Varun Alagh, she shared glimpses of their home and family life, design aesthetics, and personal memories. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW VIDEO The Alagh residence beautifully balances elegance with practicality. Ghazal humorously points out areas of the house that they “usually avoid on a day-to-day basis” because their two kids and dog can be quite energetic. Story continues below this ad The home also serves as a multigenerational sanctuary, where four generations live under one roof—including her parents and grandmother. This deep-rooted connection to family adds a special warmth to their home. “Before starting Mamaearth, I was actually an artist,” Ghazal revealed, sharing that she was a trained artist from the New York Academy of Art. Her passion for painting is reflected throughout the house, with her artwork adding a personal touch to the decor. She explains, “In any of my work, you will see horses will always be there, there’ll be …

Mamaearth’s Ghazal Alagh “85% Rule” To Build A “Solid” Business

Mamaearth’s Ghazal Alagh “85% Rule” To Build A “Solid” Business

New Delhi: Mamaearth co-founder Ghazal Alagh has a piece of advice for business owners passionate about creating a strong company: avoid putting in your best effort every day. Instead, follow the “85 per cent Rule.” Introducing her success mantra, Ms Alagh said on LinkedIn, “If you are serious about building a solid business, don’t give your 100 per cent every single day.” Shedding light on her experience, she said that constantly striving for perfection could “actually backfire.” “Over the years, working around the clock, I have realized that constantly pushing for a perfect 100 per cent can actually backfire,” she said. She advised entrepreneurs to preserve energy, prevent burnout, and make better judgements by consistently putting in 80-85 per cent of their work each day. “One should learn focused effort and strategic prioritizing. I call it the 85 per cent rule,” she added. The entrepreneur explained how our “favourite athletes” train hard but “they also know when to rest and recover.” She noted downtime was “just as important for them to be able to give their absolute best when …

Pankaj Udhas’ daughter Nayaab on dad’s Padma Bhushan feat: We wish dad was with us, miss him so much more today

Pankaj Udhas’ daughter Nayaab on dad’s Padma Bhushan feat: We wish dad was with us, miss him so much more today

Jan 26, 2025 02:56 AM IST As late ghazal legend Pankaj Udhas wins the Padma Bhushan posthumously, his elder daughter, Nayaab Udhas, talks about the win, says they ‘miss him so much more’ Late ghazal legend Pankaj Udhas was conferred with the Padma Shri, India’s fourth highest civilian award, 19 years ago, in 2006. And now, he has been posthumously honoured with the Padma Bhushan. Calling it a “bitter-sweet experience”, his elder daughter, Nayaab Udhas tells us, “I was so happy and emotional when I got a call to inform us about dad’s honour. I felt so happy and grateful that the government of India has recognised his contribution towards not just music, but also towards noble causes such as helping people work towards the cure of thalassemia and cancer. Dad took ghazal to the world and made it relatable. I wish he was around to celebrate with us. We miss him so much more today.” Pankaj Udhas; (right) with daughters Nayaab and Rewa(Photos: Instagram) She breaks down, recalling how January 26 marks 11 months …

Sajid Khan`s ghazal album `Jashn-E-Ghazal` is a tribute to his brother

Sajid Khan`s ghazal album `Jashn-E-Ghazal` is a tribute to his brother

It was a chance interaction with Kavita Krishnamurthy that first led Sajid Khan to consider creating an album to promote the genre of Ghazals. “I requested her to sing a song, and was moved by her rendition. I realised that we have so many legends around us who nobody was working with. They are some of the biggest names in the [Indian music industry], and it’s amazing that they still sing. I also realised that Wajid’s birth anniversary was coming up, and he loved Ghazals. I knew that creating this album would be the best thing to do,” he says of Jashn-E-Ghazal, which features works of renowned artistes, including Ustad Ahmed Hussain, Krishnamurthy, Shaan, Muskan, Papon, Hariharan, and Anup Jalota, among others.  It was while accompanying Ghazal singers in the respective capacities of percussionist and guitarist that Sajid and Wajid first began to earn money as musicians. “The genre was part of the mainstream, appearing in songs like Chitthi aayi hai, and Umrao jaan. Just because no one from this generation is making it [Ghazal …