In this episode of Chaitime, I talk to Manish Gupta about the Hindi Kavita project(https://www.youtube.com/c/HindiKavita/about).
Manish is the force behind one of the most significant literary-cultural projects, Hindi Kavita. Manish has successfully revived interest in Hindi poetry among elites and ordinary people in India, particularly youth. In the last few years, Hindi Kavita has become a household name among poetry lovers in India. The Hindi Kavita project has touched Hindi language-lovers globally. We talk to Manish about his journey and vision. We also listen to some of the popular poems from the Hindi Kavita project recited by Rajendra Gupta(Bhool Galti), Manoj Bajpeyi(Rashmirathi), Swara Bhaskar(Ab mein vida leta hun), and a Chattisgarhi poem recited by Anuj Sharma.
Manish Gupta is a filmmaker, columnist, painter, poet, and a cultural-philanthropist. More recently, Manish has also added Urdu Studio and Punjabi Studio to the Kavita project.
Manish is the force behind one of the most significant literary-cultural projects, Hindi Kavita. Manish has successfully revived interest in Hindi poetry among elites and ordinary people in India, particularly youth. In the last few years, Hindi Kavita has become a household name among poetry lovers in India. The Hindi Kavita project has touched Hindi language-lovers globally. We talk to Manish about his journey and vision. We also listen to some of the popular poems from the Hindi Kavita project recited by Rajendra Gupta(Bhool Galti), Manoj Bajpeyi(Rashmirathi), Swara Bhaskar(Ab mein vida leta hun), and a Chattisgarhi poem recited by Anuj Sharma.
Manish Gupta is a filmmaker, columnist, painter, poet, and a cultural-philanthropist. More recently, Manish has also added Urdu Studio and Punjabi Studio to the Kavita project.
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