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  1. Jan 1, 2012 · Javed Akhtar. 4.06. 158 ratings13 reviews. The poems in this collection contain the poets reminiscences of his childhood, and bemoan the loss of its innocence with the passage of time. They are also about love - its complications, pains and even its joys. But even the simple love poems usually contain a much deeper message; it is up to the ...

  2. Watch on. Javed Akhtar - Film Writer - Lyricist - Poet - Son of well-known Urdu poet and film lyricist Jan Nisar Akhtar and Safia Akhtar, teacher and writer, Javed Akhtar belongs to a family lineage that can be traced back to seven generations of writers. The highly respected Urdu poet, Majaz was his mother’s brother and the work of Muzter ...

  3. Profile of Javed Akhtar. Real Name : Javed Akhtar. Born : 17 Jan 1945 | Sitapur, Uttar pradesh. Relatives : Hamida Salim (Aunt), Salman Akhtar (Brother), Muztar Khairabadi (Grand Father), Yadgar Husain Nashtar Khairabadi (Uncle), Safia Akhtar (Mother), Asrarul Haq Majaz (Uncle) Awards : Sahitya Akademi Award (2013)

  4. 5. Wohi Din Aa Gaya. 6. Aham Brahmasmi. 7. Kahe Ujadi Mori Neend. 8. Ga - Tu Aisi Dhun Mein Ga. Javed Akhtar - Film Writer - Lyricist - Poet - Son of well-known Urdu poet and film lyricist Jan Nisar Akhtar and Safia Akhtar, teacher and writer, Javed Akhtar belongs to a family lineage that can be traced back to seven generations of writers.

  5. ye jang hai par khilaDiyon ki. ye khel hai jang ki tarah ka. main sochta hun. jo khel hai. is mein is tarah ka usul kyun hai. ki koi mohara rahe ki jae. magar jo hai baadshah. us par kabhi koi aanch bhi na aae. wazir hi ko hai bas ijazat.

  6. ki sab be-ghar hoñ aur merā ho ghar achchhā nahīñ lagtā. jidhar jate hain sab jaana udhar achchha nahin lagta. mujhe pamal raston ka safar achchha nahin lagta. ghalat baaton ko KHamoshi se sunna hami bhar lena. bahut hain faede is mein magar achchha nahin lagta. mujhe dushman se bhi KHuddari ki ummid rahti hai.

  7. Mar 21, 2019 · At the mushaira, poet and lyricist Javed Akhtar recited a new, unpublished poem for the first time in public that urged writers to speak up and write in today’s dark times. To speak of that ...