this can be a distinctive presentation in terms that you simply shall first see an interview of the heartthrob of millions, the immortal poet of Punjab, Shiv Kumar Batalvi through Mr Mahendra Kaul, who interviewed Shiv in London, England at the BBC studios and then concentrate to his ghazal 'Dass ni sharaab diye Botley Kaminiye' sung through Ustad Ghulam Ali. .The interview has been edited and crisped through me in service of my audience and enthusiasts of immortal Shiv. Shiv used to be born on 23 July 1936 at village Bara Pind of Shakargarh district, now in Punjab province of Pakistan. a global famous Punjabi poet, he got here to be referred to as 'Birhon daa Sultan', meaning the 'Emperor of pain and Pathos'. In 1967 he used to be offered the Sahitya Akademi award. he is the youngest recipient of the Sahitya Akademi Award, (India's nationwide Academy of Letters), for his epic verse play 'Loona'. His father, Pandit Krishan Gopal used to be a tehsildar within the income division. Their circle of relatives moved to Batala in Gurdaspur district after partition of India. while young, he fell in love with the daughter of the no longered Punjabi writer Gurbaksh Singh Preetlari. She used to be married off to a united kingdom citizen on account of caste variations among the two. He remained unlucky in love and lots of students imagine that this loss reflected intensely in his poetry. i am of the opinion that it used to be his over delicate and poetic nature, and a harsh and indelicate father, and no longer simply his misplaced girl love, which became him in to a poet and that too an immortal poet. He started ...
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