Ab Har Shaam Niraali Hogi

Ab Har Shaam Niraali Hogi (Hindi: अब हर शाम निराली होगी) is a poetry book written by Krishan Kumar Sharma "Rasik" in August 2011. This is a Hindi Poetry work consisting of 47 poems based upon romance and sorrow.

Ab Har Sham Nirali Hogi
AuthorKrishan Kumar Sharma "Rasik"
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
GenreFantasy (Poetry)
PublisherARS Publishers
Publication date
August 22, 2011
Media typePrint hardback
Pages112 pp
ISBN81-8346-027-5

Synopsis

This poetry work depicts the colors and shadows of an emotional young heart who sees the shades of romance and sorrow. While he feels the sentiments of his love, he finds himself in the valley of heavenly pleasure. He finds everything on the cards and dreams of a beautiful life in the arms of his love. But soon the string of love gets the vibrations and it breaks down. The shock of separation tries to kill him but anyhow he survives and looks forward for a ray of hope.

In 47 poems, Rasik tries to relate the life cycle of thousands of lovers who lose their love on the path of time.

Recognitions

  • "Ab Har Shaam Niraali Hogi" has been recognized and recommended by Govt. of India, Department of Official Language for 2012-13.
  • "Ab Har Shaam Niraali Hogi" has been recognized and recommended by Govt. of India, Department of Official Language for 2011-12.
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