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Contemporary Gujarati Poetry: For Whom Are They Writing?
Mukesh Modi, D. M. Patel Arts and S. S. Patel Commerce College
Abstract:
The writer here describes the various ages and traditions of Gujarati Poetry, looks into the present condition and questions the practice of writing poetry for the pundits’ sake.
Middle Age Gujarati Poetry
Gujarati poetry has basically evolved from Bhakti Literature of the 15th and 16th centuries. Oral tradition of Gujarati folklore dates back to the 12th century. So many seekers/devotees contributed immensely to the development of Gujarati poetry. Gujarati literature is divided broadly into two periods. The period from 12th century to the early 19th century is known as Middle Age, and the second period from 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century is known as Modern age. Looking at the Middle Age Gujarati literature, we find that the period was, as is the case with other Indian literature, dominated by poetry. In Guja
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All about Gujarati Gazal!!!
Gazal is Arabian word .Main meaning of Gazal is to talk with our lover or to talk with God. In Gujarati sugam sangeet you can find these both type of Gazals. Even some poets penned Gazals to express their love about Gujarat or about India. You can also find description about any place of Gujarat in Gujarati gazal.
Gazal first time introduce in India in 13th century by Amir Khusaro. First time Gazal had been written in Gujarati by Mirabai. But real development of Gujarati Gazals happens in 19th century by Mr.Balshankar Kantharia. He had written Gujarati Gazals according to rules and regulation of Gazals
His famous gazal: – (Only first 2 lines)
“Gujare je shire tene jagat no nath te saheje,
Ganyu je pyare e ati pyaru tu gani lege”.
(This gazal gives advice how should human being live their life?)
Gujarati gazals were not part of Gujarati sugam sangeet when it introduce, after some time gazals become famous in public and
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Mary Kom (film)
2014 Indian Hindi-language biographical sports film
Mary Kom is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language biographicalsports film based on the life of the eponymous boxer Mary Kom, directed by Omung Kumar and produced bygd Viacom18 Motion Pictures and Sanjay Leela Bhansali. The film stars Priyanka Chopra in the lead role, with newcomer Darshan Kumar and Sunil Thapa in the supporting roles of her husband and mentor, respectively, and depicts Kom's journey from becoming a boxer to her victory at the 2008 World Boxing Championships in Ningbo. The rulle marks the Hindi playback singing debut of Chopra, who provided her vocals for a song named "Chaoro" (a Meiteilon lullaby).
Mary Kom was developed by the writer Saiwyn Quadras, who suggested the storyline to Kumar when Kom was not a familiar name in India despite her numerous achievements. Kumar met Kom to ask her permission for the rulle, before her bronze medal victory at the 2012 Summer Olympics, which brought her recognitio