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Meet poet Mazher Sayed!
There is more to Mazher Sayed, who plays Samar in Saat Phere, than just being an actor. He writes poems in Hindi, Urdu as well as English and wants to publish them after he has a substantial collection.
The nephew of legendary lyricist Late Hasrat Jaipuri, Mazher says: "Shayari is in my blood. I met Hasratji for a very short span of time. He was quite old then and I was studying in college. He was a gem of a person."
There is more to Mazher Sayed, who plays Samar in Saat Phere, than just being an actor. He writes poems in Hindi, Urdu as well as English and wants to publish them after he has a substantial collection.
The nephew of legendary lyricist Late Hasrat Jaipuri, Mazher says: "Shayari is in my blood. I met Hasratji for a very short span of time. He was quite old then and I was studying in college. He was a gem of a person."
The actor cum poet, who does not even remember when he started writing, adds, "I generally prefer writing at home. I like to write about emotions and special moments of life."
Ironically, he is not an avid poetry reader. "I do read old lyricist's sher but I am more interested in philosophical books. My favourite writer is Richard Bach and favourite book Jonathan Livingstone. It is a master piece, which inspired me a lot," he reveals.
Mazher says he would love to get his work published someday. "So far I have written only 40 poems but I am writing more so when I have enough, I will definitely think about publishing it."
Does he read or write on sets? "No, there my whole time goes in doing masti and playing pranks but sometimes I do sit with my close friend at home and read out my poems to them."
Mazher is currently doing Kahani Ghar Ghar Kii and Saat Phere.
Ironically, he is not an avid poetry reader. "I do read old lyricist's sher but I am more interested in philosophical books. My favourite writer is Richard Bach and favourite book Jonathan Livingstone. It is a master piece, which inspired me a lot," he reveals.
Mazher says he would love to get his work published someday. "So far I have written only 40 poems but I am writing more so when I have enough, I will definitely think about publishing it."
Does he read or write on sets? "No, there my whole time goes in doing masti and playing pranks but sometimes I do sit with my close friend at home and read out my poems to them."
Mazher is currently doing Kahani Ghar Ghar Kii and Saat Phere.
Friday, September 28, 2007
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