You have to give it to this man, whose nimble fingers breathe life in mere words and give them a visible form. Guru Thakur has done it yet again. This time, his poems have a different aura altogether. READ: Why did Ajay-Atul and Guru's friendship turn sour? He recently tweeted these line: ‘Jalao bujhao Mujhe Azmao Basharte zarasa faqat Muskurao… Bardasht ki saari hadein aazmati hain hamein, ab meri khamoshiyan bhi gungunati hain tujhe.’ Just in case, you thought it is the transient love that has inspired this celebrated writer of 'Khel Mandla', think again.
His love rests heavily on spiritual terrain and finally settles into the quest for life after death.
‘Dehala ant asto pan mohala nahin. Ajanm mohacha sarp panchendriyatun fufkarat raahto,’ he went on to add. Well, Guru's words have inspired numerous songs including some from the recently released 'Classmates', but his poems have the power to inspire more.