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Most striking feature of this collection of poems in Hindi & Urdu is the raw and honest approach to human feelings and emotions in simple language. The poetry is intense, powerful, and deeply emotional. The restlessness and passion of the poet spill out in the words and the topics she picked. Ek Mutthi Badal, Pathro ka Shahar, Khamoshi Bolti Hai, Hawa ke Viprit, Mere Krishna, Teen Din, Nanha Gaon, and many more give an insight into the spirited demeanor and the emotions of the poetess that she experienced in the journey of her well-lived life. Writing poetry and hiding behind camera lenses…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Most striking feature of this collection of poems in Hindi & Urdu is the raw and honest approach to human feelings and emotions in simple language. The poetry is intense, powerful, and deeply emotional. The restlessness and passion of the poet spill out in the words and the topics she picked. Ek Mutthi Badal, Pathro ka Shahar, Khamoshi Bolti Hai, Hawa ke Viprit, Mere Krishna, Teen Din, Nanha Gaon, and many more give an insight into the spirited demeanor and the emotions of the poetess that she experienced in the journey of her well-lived life. Writing poetry and hiding behind camera lenses works as a catharsis for her. A confirmed pluviophile and her love for nature clearly reflect in her words and photos. She firmly believes in - "Claim your own path, space, and happiness."
Autorenporträt
"Angira Vats is a poet, a cinephile and a nature gazer. She hails from an illustrious family of writers and artists. Her great grandfather Sri. Ayodhya Singh Upadhyay' Harioudh' was an eminent writer of Hindi literature and had been conferred with the title of Vidyavachaspati. She grew up in an ethically rich atmosphere filled with literature, music, and art that developed her passion for creation which took many forms like writing, photography, production designing, and sooner than soon she became a force to reckon with in the world of TV, styling historical characters and creatively heading many historic shows like 'Devo ke Dev Mahadev', 'Jai Sri Krishna', 'Siya ke Ram', 'Aladdin' etc. She collaborated in films like 'Gadar', 'Bewafa' and 'Lucky - No time for love' as an assistant director.She discovered her flair for writing as a 10 year old where she enjoyed weaving words for school essays. Life introduced her to the new dynamics of intriguing human relationships that now reflect in the ideas of love, life, and divinity in her collection of poems."