Archive for October, 2009

Happy Diwali from the RockeTalk team

Happy Diwali RockeTalk

A collage of greetings RockeTalkers are personalizing in their voice and with text to send to their friends and family.

Wish you and your loved ones a very Happy Diwali from the RockeTalk team!

May the soft glow of the Diwali Diya keep you warm, feel loved, and happy for the years to come.

Remember to be good to yourself.

Learn to take a chance.

And… do not drink and drive!!!

P.S.

If you win in teen patti this Diwali… remember sharing is good.. you know my ID, be generous :)

16 comments October 16, 2009

Shaam-e-Jigar: Megha Kasak

Megha Kasak from Saharanpur, relatively new to the Mushaira scene, took the whole Mehfil by a storm. With a classical singing training, her voice and poetry moved the audience as well as the other poets and moved Naheed-e-Hind, Nuzhat Nigaar, to get up and hug her!

Members of Mehfil were moved to tears listening to her. They sent their praise to her and her father, Tarun Kasak.

12 comments October 6, 2009

Live from Muradabad: 48th Annual “Shaam-e-Jigar”

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At RockeTalk, we always push our limits and this time we got a chance to play up the best of the RockeTalk platform. With the help of three enthusiastic RockeTalkers- Danish Khan, Harsh Kosh and Shafeeq Khan and a whole lot of encouragement and help from the International Writers’ Association, UP, Muradabad, India, we did what we set out to do!

We broadcast an over 5 hours long live program to RockeTalkers all over the world- India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Central Africa, South Africa, U.K, U.S.A, Canada, Bangladesh, Sweden, Germany, Kuwait- I’m sure I’m missing some- straight to their mobile phones!

What was different from a regular ‘broadcast’ was the ability of the remote listeners to be part of the event and participate by listening as well as giving their comments, critique, asking questions right away. 

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We did not know what to expect but, in the true Mushaira tradition, people were sending in their ‘Wah! Wah!’ and also impromptu shaiyri (shairi, poetry) in praise of what the Shayars (poets) were reciting.

We’ve always had students listening in and participating in groups but this time we had people in remote villages, as many as 50 people sitting in a room, to listen and participate.

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Dilkash Afridi Sahab was kind enough to sit with us and talk about Jigar Muradabadi. Here is part of the interview. We will be posting the rest of it later.

9 comments October 5, 2009


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