Wednesday, December 12, 2012

How to become famous poet in South Asia

They say there is every second person in South Asia,India,Pakistan,Nepal,Bangladesh and Bhutan, is a poet, either that is myth or realty? but here i am going tell you some secrets if you following these golden tips you will be most popular poet of any region of South Asia,However,Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai,Shah Inayat Shaheed,Shaikh Ayaz,Sachal Sarmast,Mir Babar Ali Anis,Ghalib,Nazish Pratapgarhi,Javed Akhtar,Kaifi Azmi,Kanwal Ziai,Laxmi Prasad Devkota,Bimal Guha,Mohammad Nurul Huda,Shamsur Rahman,Kazi Nazrul Islam,Khondakar Ashraf Hossain,Kusumkumari Das,Kumar Gaurav,Ap Chuni Dorji and others are already famous in South Asia in the classical side, with modern approach and diction there are a lot poets very popular among young generation including Gulzar,Shakh Ayaz,Parveen Shakir and Rukhsana Pireet Channar and Madhav Prasad Ghimire due to their unique style and their litrary have been published in the different languages of South Asia including Urdu,Bengali,Sindhi and Nepali
 
Traditional topics of South Asian Poetry
Woman, wine, war, weapons and weather have been major topics of south Asian poetry, but poets were not ignorant about major issues of their era, including historical, political and cultural For example Sindhi poet Sheikh Ayaz wrote a poem against tyrannical rulers and the wars they waged. During the India Pakistani War of 1965,
This sangram!
in front is
Narain Shayam!
His and my
tales are the same
promises are the same
He is the king of poetry, but
my colorful ways are also the same
land also the same
beloved also the same
heart also the same
horrors also the same
How can I point a gun at him!
How can I shoot him!
How can I shoot!
How can I shoot!
How can I shoot!

 
Modern Approach
Natural and human made disastrous including flood,earth quick,drought,wars and tsunamis are major threats to South Asia
Step one
Study of classical poetry is vital for a new poet who is keen interest for south Asian literary work including Hindi,urdu,bengali,Punjabi,Telugu,marathi,Sindhi,Nepalis,Tamil,Dzongkha, Sharchopkha,Maithir and Bhojpuri partial as connection between classical modern

 
Step two
Amuse possible technological effect on human behavior generally and South Asian specially just like cellphone and internet social and media

 
Step Three
Launch a website or blog for your literary work and share on social media including Facebook,Twitter, Tubule and so on

 
Step Four
Send soft and hard copy of your literary work to music companies and popular singers


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