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Gulzar meeting Rabindranath Tagore can create wonders. “Tagore was the turning point of my life,” lyricist and poet Gulzar told The Hindu, at the launch of his books in Hyderabad on Friday.
Gulzar meeting Rabindranath Tagore can create wonders. “Tagore was the turning point of my life,” lyricist and poet Gulzar told The Hindu, at the launch of his books in Hyderabad on Friday.
Gulzar's translation of Tagore's Baaghbaan/The Gardener and Nindiya Chor/The Crescent Moon have been published by HarperCollins Publishers India.
In this video by the publisher, Gulzar reads one of Tagore's poems, 'Kasturi Hiran', and marvels at how beautifully the poet conveys the emotion that went with the message of the poem.