Sahir


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Sahir Ludhianvi (1921–1980), a remarkable film lyricist, was also an iconic literary poet. Surinder Deol paints a sensitive portrait that reveals an artist who was aware of the depth of his poetic message as well as of his ability to present it in words that captured the reader’s imagination. Sahir looked outward at the world to find beauty in nature for inspiration while at the same time raising his voice against poverty, deprivation, and the denial of social justice. The book contains free verse translation of over ninety of Sahir’s literary creations, including poems, ghazals, bhajans, and a long peace poem called Parchhaaiyaan (The Shadows). The author strives to bring together four distinct elements of Sahir’s work that make him one of the most loved poets of our generation: his deep-rooted love of nature, his snug romanticism, his sensitivity to human suffering, and his unceasing optimism for a better tomorrow.




Sahir and Jaadu


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A fascinating short story from the inimitable Gulzar Gulzar is one of India’s most renowned poets and lyricists. This e-single sees him turning his hand to another creative form at which he is equally adept – short-form prose narrative. This story is taken from Gulzar’s new collection Half a Rupee: Stories, which comprises twenty-five gripping tales available in English for the very first time. From real-life stories about well-known personalities to tales set in Kashmir, in the hinterland, in the modern megalopolis and on the LoC, from anecdotes of love and betrayal to fables of courage and conviction, these are enthralling stories told in Gulzar’s unique style; each story will delight you.




کلام ساحر لدھیانوی, Ourdou


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Collection Of Urdu Poetry By The Well Known Poet.A Famous Lyricist Of The Yester Years.




Sahir Ludhianvi - The People's Poet


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Sahir Ludhianvi is probably the only songwriter in Hindi films whose poetry was accepted in its purest form and incorporated as a film song. So great was his stature as an Urdu poet that he never had to mould his poetry to suit the demands of film songwriting; instead, producers and composers adapted their requirements to his poetry. His songs in films like Pyaasa, Naya Daur and Phir Subah Hogi have attained the status of classics. This exhaustive biography traces the poet's rich life, from his troubled childhood and his equally troubled love relationships, to his rise as one of the pre-eminent personalities of the Progressive Writers Movement and his journey as lyricist through the golden era of Hindi film music, the 1950s and 1960s.




Yesterday’s Melodies Today’s Memories


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Yesterday’s Melodies Todays Memories is a rare collection of profiles of all important music-makers of the Hindi Film Industry between 1931 and 1970. It not only gives a biographical background of each music artiste, but it goes further to interview many of the surviving giants and completes the task by listing some of the best songs with which that person is associated. Here are singers that include the whole gamut from KL Saigal to Asha Bhosle, lyricists that include Sahir and Gulzar, music composers from Naushad to RD Burman, artistes that were part-time singers and full time actors like Ashok Kumar, melody queens like Noor Jahan and Lata Mangeshkar, gentlemen lyricists like Prem Dhawan and gentlemen singers like Manna Dey, mischief-makers like Kishore Kumar and rebels without pause like OP Nayyar and Majrooh Sultanpuri. In fact, this book is a house in which all these great talents live happily, each in a separate room, given space for self-expression. The serious research that has gone into this book is evident as you move from one chapter to another, opening layers after layers presented non-seriously. Over 100 music makers are presented this way and many more in a huge single chapter.




2 Faced


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“Where did this happen?” the inspector asked. “We went for a walk outside our hotel and then after a few minutes, I saw a crowd of people surrounding Mr. Ozlan who was lying dead on the ground. I went inside the crowd to see him and when I came back, I could not find my wife there” Ramsay replied. “Mr. Ozlan? Which Mr. Ozlan?” the inspector asked. “Mr. Ozlan, the doctor, who jumped from his roof and died yesterday” Ramsay promptly replied. “Have you gone mad? Mr. Ozlan, the doctor, had died 5 years ago. Do you know the truth of Ramsay, his wife and Ozlan? The truth is here in this book and there are multiple layers of truth and each truth will open a closed chapter of your life.




BRAVE SOUL


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It’s a story of Kainaat, a smart and a virtuous girl. The girl who faces intolerable levels of hardships and keeps mum like most of the girls do. The more she craves for love the more hatred she gets in return. She’s being discriminated against even at her home. Having no one to turn up to, she makes books her best friends. She shares her misery with stars in the sky who are always there for her. Her life changes drastically when she finally takes a stand for herself. Fighting for dreams has never been easy as pie. It’s a roller coaster ride with many ups and downs. So is the journey of Kainaat. Kainaat’s thorny life turns beautiful when Zain pops into her life out of nowhere. Will Kainaat’s hard hard work pay off or will she be made to return her hell like life again? Will Zain and Kainaat end up being together or will he too make her feel betrayed and abandoned at the end?




The Heiress


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With the power of Elements The sinning queen shall fall in love With the kind she cannot despise Bear a child that none can surpass This child will be the one to end the queen This child will be the savior to us all . . . Eliana parker must learn to live this new life full of teenage drama, betrayal, crushes, and quests but most of all, she must kill the mother she’s loved all her life. What's it gonna be, when the fate of the world depends on an untrusting broken teen's shoulders?




Human Dreams


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This book covers a collection of twenty seven short stories. They were inspired by real characters and true experiences of the writer and several of his friends and acquaintances. Some stories have included imaginary details and do not necessarily refer to certain real characters even if parallels can be drawn. Other certain incidents including those related to history reflect facts and real happenings such as those concerning conflict and war in the region. Some incidents are related to the period of the Iraq-Iran war; others are related to the times of the invasion of Iraq in 2003 by the US and Allied forces. On the other hand, there are also stories with different touches such as those of The Lover, Scenes from Baghdad, Louises Family and Gamblers. They reflect various environments and characteristics of persons pursuing their dreams and practices through their daily lives during peaceful times in cities like Baghdad and London. Human Dreams is the title of one of the stories. However, many of the stories and characters behaviours in the book, and in real life, are generally influenced by the dreams and ideas of real men and women ending up pursuing such dreams trying to achieve certain goals in their lives with chances of success or failure. A view can be reflected through the following quotation from the story of Human Dreams: The big question remains: Is the end fast and tragic for most good people or dreamers? Do evil persons come out victorious and achieve what they wish in most cases? Or is there something else, and that Justice of Heaven takes its course even after some time, and that Good prevails over Evil in the end? Maybe the whole matter doesnt need all such questions and that it was merely the life of a man and a woman who each lived his human dreams his or her own way.




Masterpieces of Urdu Nazm


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This anthology contains English translations of 42 "nazms", chosen from the works of 19 famous poets, including such master-poets as Mir Taqi Mir, Nazir Akbarabadi, Shauq Lucknavi, Iqbal, Josh, Hafeez, Akhtar Sheerani, Majaz, Faiz and Sahir. The poets are presented in chronological order, and each poet is introduced with an authentic portrait, and a biographical-cum-critical note.