Thursday, January 5, 2012

Adhoori Shayari

Niraash hokar baith jaana; yeh koi kaam nahi,
Paristhitiyo is jo dar jaye; meri nazar main wo “Insaan” nahi.

Hum to khaakar aadhi roti bhi so jaate hai,
Gum to uska hai; jo kahi bhookha so raha hai.

Pahad par chadna to kabhi aasan nahi hota,
Har uuchi dikhne wali cheez pahad nahi hota.

Ramzan main “Ram” aur Diwali main “Ali”;
Ka maksad ek samaan hai,
Wo jo sabke dilo main hai;
Bas wahi bhagwaan hai.

State of Mind

“Reality Distortion” was once considered bad, ugly, and the facet where no-one-want-to-be. However as per the records we had a genius who passed away recently; named “Steve Jobs” was one of the personalities who “acquired” this achievement. It can be understood more effectively by noticing certain reactions of oneself, such as sudden bursts of anger; attention orientation; urges to get “high”; feeling of loneliness; dismantling of social relations, etc. If these are some of the events taking place regularly with you; “Welcome! You’re now a part of this specie”.
I am still not pretty much sure “Why all this happens??” In my opinion I feel that this is not fruitful “socially” till the results are not derived. More important; question here lies in the consequences that lead to this “stage”. Bulleted list below are some of the “paths” that lead to such an “epitome” of realism (purely fictional) -:
Regular, binge, and heavy drinking.
Increased dosage of cigarettes.
Chronic usage of MaryJane and H*****H
Tensions prevailing in the surroundings.
Mental “illnesses” spread in our ambience.
Repeatedly present at same situations, places, and conditions.
Not able to meet new and more people socially (physical presence; not virtual).
Apart from these there are several other factors that play a “major” role. Being in this kind of “vicious circle” takes a toll an individual’s physical and mental being. Being into this relatively tough situation and dealing with it requires lot of attention, concentration, and self-appreciation. Moreover it requires a great helping hand from family, friends, relatives, and near-and-dear ones.
In middle of all this regular fact remains that everything said to you is been taken personally and with full-rage.
This jest of the article revolves around “KOLAVERI”!!

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Mere Jeevan ka Satya

Padhkar kitabe, main seekha tha kuch-kuch,
Jeeke har lamha, main jaana hu sab kuch.

Aarmano main mere, hai aasman choone ki aasha,
Main chalkar dheere-dheere, mazdhar tak hu paucha.

Abhi chalna bahut hai, manzil par nazar hai,
Ye jaano na main bhi, kitna lamba safar hai.

Vishwas hai poora, khud par bhi yakin hai,
Aatmavishwas hai itna, ki aasman hai mera aur meri zameen hai.

Khwab bada hai, kuch karna naya hai,
Haqeeqat ke dhaago se, maine sapna buna hai.

Abhi sharir main bahut jaan hai,
Khoon main umdah ufaan hai,
Stamina hai poora,
Taango main na thakaan hai.

Jo ab likha hai, mere jeene ka andaz hai,
Aagaz beshak door sahi, par maine kardi shuruaat hai.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

“MAIN KAUN HU….!!!!!”

Main panchhi hu unmukt gagan ka,
Pinjade main na rehta hu.
Main udta hu aasmano main,
Jo aaye dil main, wo kehta hu.

Main jeeta hu aaj main,
Aaj hi mai main rehta hu,
Aane wale pal ko soche bina,
Gujre kal ko alvida kehta hu.

Chinta karna mera kaam nahi,
Main hasta hamesha rehta hu.
Rona main jaanta nahi,
Dukh bhi haske sehta hu.

Kuch log mujhe paagal samajhte hai,
Kuch mujhe deewana kehte hain.
Mujhe unki koi parvah nahi,
wo saale khud “vahem” main jeete hai.

Manzil merI abhi agyaat hai,
Rasta bhi, anjaan hai.
Chalte rehna mera kaam hai,
Jo bhi mil jaye rah mai, bas wahi mera “inaam” hai.

Mera dil nahi,
Main bhi abhi baccha hu,
Jhooth se buni is duniya main,
Shayad main abhi thoda “kaccha” hu.

Main paapi hu thoda,
Par shaapit nahi hun.
Main galt bhi hu thoda,
Par zyada sahi hun.

Ab bahut keh chuka main,
Ab zyda kuch na kahunga.
Yeh vaada hai khud se,
Main jaisa abhi hu,hamesha rahunga.

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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Radio Jingle - Kaantein Wale Kapde

Aey-aey-a-a-a-a-aey-a-a-a
Zindagi se apni main badi pareshan thi,
Ladko se darti meri jaan thi.
Saare mujhko laila, laila kehte the,
Din-raat mujhko chedte hi rehte the.
Aey-aey-a-a-a-a-aey-a-a-a
Kuch ladke mere “peeche-peeche” bhaage,
Maine apne saare chhote kapde tyage.
Fir main saare aur suit le aayi,
Unhone bhi samasya, ye na door bhagayi.
Aey-aey-a-a-a-a-aey-a-a-a
ek din ladko ne, kuch jyada hi chheda,
dimaag main aya ek “idea” tedha.
Fir main “kaante waale kapde le aaayi…
Aue fir, aur fir
(lafango ka stanza)
Aah-aah-a-a-a-a-aah-aah
Isko kabhi naa main “haath” lagao,
Kaan pakad ke door hi jaao
Aah-aah-a-a-a-a-aah-aah
Artharth – agar lafango ko door bhagana hai,
Bahen tumhe “kaante wale kapde” hi laana hai.
Ha-ha-hahahaha-ha-ha-ha
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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Sustainable Development

Development of any sort is a mere “temporary eyewash”, if it is not sustained. Whatever good has happened should be always available to generations and human species, which will come after us. It is important for the development to continue and for this to happen, sustainability is needed. “Sustainable Development” is a term that is used at every domain and facet of life on this earth.
The race to the development had made nations to forego the harsh effects on environment and continuos degradation of natural resources. Healthcare and environmental and ecological system have been affected the most. The environment has taken a heavy toll, issues like climate change, ozone layer depletion, and loss of large flora and fauna are all created by humans in the name of advancement and development.
A famous Chinese proverb - "If we do not change our direction, we are likely to end up where we are headed." It is true the mankind had risen from a scratch to the third/fourth generation now. So it has to be sustained so that today’s dreams could become tomorrow’s possibilities.
It’s good for any nation to grow and spread ecologically and economically. However every possible methodology or equation should be used for making the development sustainable for a long period of time. Anything that is sustained today will only be available for tomorrow.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Cricketers - Love for the game or money & fame?

Ask my opinion and I will say that they love all “game, fame and money” and they should. We all our professionals like our cricketers, so we as an individual love all three things specified above, so why shouldn’t our cricketers, they are no saints or social workers (no offences to any of the professions). They surely love the game; this is why they can handle thousands of roaring sounds, rain, heat, sunlight, etc. for complete 8 hours in diving, bowling and batting positions. Can we do that, irrespective of the fact that we get large amount of moolah. So the thing is clear that they love game, money and fame, because the last two are what that this game has given them, they deserve it because cricket is a healthy and wealthy profession.

Let’s discuss it with an example, take this current opening as a “Game”. I get selected for this current opening, it will surely give me fame in my social circle (everyone knows how big “GOOGLE” is. You can see even the font size is big). It will give me money (I firmly believe). Is this wrong? Isn’t it what our cricketers are doing?

Money matters, but when we have god-like figures, such as Sachin Tendulkar and Saurav Ganguly, showing the same commitment as they are 18 year old at an middle age, it shows that they love the game, because money and fame is that they have in billions.

This is fact that cricket is a religion that everyone follows, so we are the ones who preach it, and cricketers are those people who actually do it, so the fame and money is a reward to our cricketers for expanding our “religion” that bars all castes, creeds and languages.