3 days ago
'Baarish' And Some Gems From Urdu Poetry For Rainy Days
'Baarish' is a Persian word that means rain, a downpour, or something that is in abundance. It symbolises many different things depending on the context. It could be union, longing, suffering, or just life, in general. It is in the way that 'barsaat' affects us, that we decide what it means to us. Poets too have their own interpretations about 'baarish'. In other words, rain fuels an artist's creativity.
Music perhaps is one great example of such creativity. Whether it's pining for one's lost love, or an ecstatic moment with a lover — we can find a treasure trove of songs that always that make it our rainy day playlists. For starters, Sahir Ludhianvi's song 'Zindagi Bhar Nahi Bhoolegi Woh Barsaat ki Raat' which from a 1960 Bollywood film 'Barsaat Ki Raat', is a song that captures the essence and the emotions that rain kindles.
Tune in as Fabeha Syed reads some more nazms on 'baarish'.