Mon Shayari, a captivating tribute to Rabindranath Tagore and Gulzar, enthralled audiences at the Behala Parnashree Art Festival recently. The performance, by renowned elocutionists Satyajit Biswas and Sayanti Biswas, creatively blended the timeless poetry of the two legends, offering a unique and emotional experience.
Satyajit Biswas reflected on Tagore’s lifelong impact, saying, "Rabindranath has been a constant presence in Bengali lives—his poetry touches us in different ways at different stages. In Gulzar’s work, I find a beautiful connection, both full of compassion and poetic depth." The evening highlighted the emotional resonance shared between the two poets, with Tagore’s Jemon Acho Temoni Esho (Come as you are) beautifully echoing Gulzar’s Jaisi Ho, Waise Hi Aa Jao (Come as you are, leave adornment behind).
The performance also explored similar themes in both poets' work—love, loss, and longing—capturing their universal emotions with simplicity and beauty. Mon Shayari seamlessly intertwined the two voices, showcasing how the poets’ words transcend time and culture.
Held at the Behala Parnashree Art Festival, the event left a lasting impact, reminding the audience of the timeless power of poetry to evoke deep emotions. Through this performance, the performers beautifully connected two literary giants, creating an unforgettable tribute to their enduring legacies.
Satyajit Biswas reflected on Tagore’s lifelong impact, saying, "Rabindranath has been a constant presence in Bengali lives—his poetry touches us in different ways at different stages. In Gulzar’s work, I find a beautiful connection, both full of compassion and poetic depth." The evening highlighted the emotional resonance shared between the two poets, with Tagore’s Jemon Acho Temoni Esho (Come as you are) beautifully echoing Gulzar’s Jaisi Ho, Waise Hi Aa Jao (Come as you are, leave adornment behind).
The performance also explored similar themes in both poets' work—love, loss, and longing—capturing their universal emotions with simplicity and beauty. Mon Shayari seamlessly intertwined the two voices, showcasing how the poets’ words transcend time and culture.
Held at the Behala Parnashree Art Festival, the event left a lasting impact, reminding the audience of the timeless power of poetry to evoke deep emotions. Through this performance, the performers beautifully connected two literary giants, creating an unforgettable tribute to their enduring legacies.
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