Zindagi Ik Udas Ladki Hai
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"I sleep every day thinking that I will take time for life from tomorrow. First save water and air; if you save those, then save God. No one should see us embracing; our quarrel is very famous. The host has been informed. Sadness will also be with us if this world is made again; first, your street will be made." - From this book. Among the emerging poets, Swapnil Tiwari is a poet who writes in completely colloquial language. Born on October 6, 1984, in Gazipur, Swapnil Tiwari turned to poetry after completing his B.Sc. in Biotechnology. He regularly writes for films, TV, and web series, as well as film songs. This is his second collection of ghazals after "Chand Dinner Par Baitha Hai."
