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This is only for greats such thoughts may also sung to mark their death. Because they are immortal because of the legacy they leave behind, which continues to breathe, and to inspire.
And the artistic heritage can be more valuable than talented pen of Faiz Ahmed Faiz. His mesmerising verses, as well as our love for Urdu poetry, are now only a few strands left that still tie India and Pakistan together.
Delhi commemorated the 25th anniversary of the death of Faiz, Pakistani shayyar large, in an event organized jointly by the Nehru Memorial SAHM and Thursday.
Cantos of his life were brought alive by the melodic, yet powerful, voice Mudgal known classical singer Shubha.
At the beginning of the program, sometimes modestly Shubha open a confession that she had neither taught Urdu, as she knew the nuances of its pronunciation, so it would not have enough errors. Because she was a devotee of Faiz, it was made sahas DUS (sauce) to sing his poems.
She added, "So your socha, DUS sahas agar hai ki kar hi karen rahey of jum Zara key" (I then thought, if I am taking the liberty as well I can do it with aplomb)
After taking all shutterbugs to slake their cameras, Shubha went on to present a mix of Ghazals ... by stanzas lovelorn, the gap feeling that every human being experiences in some stage of his life.
"Is waqt hai tu ga towards Kuch Yun Hai Hai Hai
Mahtab us sooraj, andhera us sawera us
Dil Kisi kee kai dareechai PAI khuwab chilman
Aur dil mein Kisi kee panahon standards has pigs "
Among other songs that she presented was' Sukhi Rahe Koi Nahin 'and also Jinki' Rah Gaye Beet South tact .... "
Appropriate height of a revolutionary Faiz, who repeatedly called for change in his country, recalled Shubha bravado in his writings ...
"Tujh Ko kitno has lahoo Chhahiye AEY Arze wattan
Not all of Aarize Berang ko Gulnaar Karein
Kitni Aahon that Kale tera Thanda Hogan
Kitney Aansoo Tere Sehraon ko Gulzaar Karein
Hum hain ke Mehmaan For Bharat Hamaara Ghadi Mera Dil "
After loud cheers and prodding, Shuba, who had finished her presentation, agreed to continue singing, but warned that she was tempted to read a long part, which can get a little boring.
In this, an enthusiastic public responded that Delhiwalas were used to block traffic long.
In general, all were vibrant evening, warm and had a comfortable feeling of a mushaira, even though the country was Teen Murti Auditorium.
Shubha musical tribute to this giant of Urdu poetry spoke volumes of her love for his creations, something that she had received in the beginning, calling themselves the murid "his bhakt.
The event had started with small lecture on the life and times of Faiz by renowned academician Prof. Sadik ur Rahman Kidwai. Recalling vitality Faiz in his writings, and nobility in his conduct, he sought to give praise to the poet, calling it a milestone in its genre.
Going by the reaction of the audience and calls for a repeat Ghazals, it was clear that Faiz is one of those rare, once in a century artists, who will not forget Delhi.

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