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The sad version title track of Jana Na Dil Se Door was sung by Krsna Solo & Kirti Killedar. Vikram Singh Chauhan as Atharva and Shivani Surve as Vividha are essaying the main leads in the show.The show is produced under Beyond Dreams Productions banner.

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Tuu bhi ro aye khaak-e-dilli ‘Daagh’ ko rotaa huu.n mai.The song Tumse Bichhad Ke Aisa Laga Jhoota Sapna Koi is the title track of 2016 show Jana Na Dil Se Door which is currently airing on Star Plus channel. When Dagh passed away, Iqbal wrote an elegy (Marsiya) in which every couplet was immersed in sheer love and reverence.Īshk ke daane zamiin-e-sher mein botaa huu.n mai.n After some time, Dagh wrote to Iqbal that there was no need for any more corrections in his poetry. Though he had never met him in person, the two only corresponded through letters. Initially, when Iqbal was beginning to write poetry, he had received corrections (Islaah) from Mirza Dagh Dehlvi for a while. Iqbal replied, ‘I, right in front of you, am his writing, incarnate.’Ĭonsequently, the British government gave the title of Shams-ul-Ulama to Maulvi Mir Hassan. The British government asked him how such a big title could be given to Maulvi Mir Hassan, and if he had a known work or book credited to his name. Wondering how much reverence did Iqbal had for his teachers? Well, in 1923, the British government decided to give him the title of "Sir", but he stated that he would only accept the title if his childhood teacher Ustad Maulvi Mir Hasan, from whom he received his primary education, would be conferred with the title of Shams-ul-Ulama. Rahi stated that this small bundle actually reminded him that there are so few bad people in the country and encouraged him to write more.

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These letters were written by Hindus who expressed their anger about how Rahi, as a Muslim, dared to write for the Mahabharata, and also Muslims who were angry with him because he wrote a book ascribed to the Hindus. These were the letters that slandered him. Although he had a pile of letters around, he always kept a small bundle lying on the edge of his desk. A case in point of its popularity was his house which was laden with letters written by audiences praising and blessing him for his work.

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Rahi often said, “I have three mothers, one who gave birth to me, second, the river Ganges, and third my elementary school.”Įventually, it was Rahi Masoom Raza who wrote the TV serial Mahabharat, and its script and dialogues became exceptionally popular among the masses. With the track focusing on the complicated love affair of Atharv (Vikram Singh Chauhan), Vividha (Shivani SUrve) and Ravish (Shashank Vyas) has been. Star Plus’ drama Jaana Na Dil Se Door has been keeping viewers entertained for quite sometime now. Chopra sent these letters to Rahi Sahib, who, after reading them, said that now he will write the Mahabharata, for he was the son of the Ganges. Submitted by TellychakkarTeam on Sun, - 01:37. When this news published in the newspapers the next day, thousands of people wrote letters to BR Chopra probing why he insisted on getting the Mahabharata written by a Muslim. To write the script of his famous TV serial Mahabharat, BR Chopra had first reached out to Rahi Masoom Raza, who initially refused. Mus’haf refers to the Holy Qur'an itself. The two look at each other’s face, reciting a Surah of the Qur'an.

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Interestingly, there is also a ritual in marriages called "Arsi Mus’haf" in which the bride and groom are seated face to face with a dupatta is placed on their head and a mirror is placed in the middle. ‘Haath Kangan ko Aarsi Kya, PaDhe likhe ko Farsi Kya’ Further, the proverb has also been extended into the following: Figuratively, the proverb is used to point out something so obvious that there is barely a need to put it out explicitly. Going back to the proverb ‘Haath Kangan ko Aarsi Kya’, it literally means that to check the Kangan (bangles) worn on the hand, there is no need to look into the mirror for they are right in front of the eyes. In Urdu poetry, Aarsi is a theme that’s been extensively explored: Women used to keep a check on their makeup by looking into it. The proverb ‘Haath Kangan ko Aarsi Kya’ is quite common, but do you know what an Aarsi is exactly? Well, it was a ring worn on the thumb by women of earlier times that had jewels surrounding a mirror in its center.














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