Adab_Virat_24Mar19_1of4
An entertaining, literary and highly informative interview with Mr. Virat Nehru. A young poet originally from Lucknow, India, now living in Sydney Australia. The personalized questions and answers inform the listener in a very informal way about the art and definition of "Ilm-e-Arooz" (the Science of Arooz) and Mr. Virat Nehru's dedication and love of this fine art which can be utilized in poetry construction/creation using precise words, their pronunciation and musicality to a level whereby it can be termed a 'fully balanced and musically sound creation'
The informal interview amongst the fun and laughter does inform the listener about the usage of 'Arooz' in Shayr, GHazal,Geet,Chhand and Kavita. A major conclusion comes out clearly about the ability of Arooz in all forms of poetry writing and how the culture of musicality is so pervasive in Indian sub-continent leading to ultimate communicative capabilities and happy interactions.
The talk has been captured in following sections:
1. Adab_Virat_24Mar19_1of4 (Part 1 of 4)(THIS ONE):
Introduction of Mr. Virat Nehru, his journey with Arooz & Arooz and it's significance for the next generation of poets,
2. Adab_Virat_24Mar19_2of4 (Part 2 of 4):When should a poet use arooz - mukt kavita/nasri nazm vs poetry in arooz,
3. Adab_Virat_24Mar19_3of4 (Part 3 of 4):
Arooz and chhand comparison & contrast - how apart are they?,
4. Adab_Virat_24Mar19_4of4 (Part 4 of 4):Arooz in today's times - is it needed? The discipline required to master arooz vs the business of postmodern life & Writing in 'Hindustaani' - taking the best of arooz and chhand.
Musical Tracks used:
a. {Music composed by Jaidev and lyrics by Sahir Ludhianvi.
"Abhi Na Jao ChhoRHkar" - Mohammed Rafi, Asha Bhosle, Film - Hum Dono}
b. {Music composed by Shankar Jaikishan and lyrics by Hasrat Jaipuri.
"O Mere Shah-e-KHoobaan" - Mohammed Rafi, Film - Love in Tokyo}
Participants: Mr. Virat Nehru and Iqtedar Abdi
Editor, Publisher, Director: Iqtedar Abdi.