

I bring earth-quakes on this world! “(8th stanza)” I ride on the wings of lightning with joy and profundity, I am the burning volcano in the bosom of the earth,

I am the fleeting glance of the veiled beloved, I am the throbbing tenderness of her first stolen kiss. I am the trembling first touch of the virgin, Nazrul came to the crest of fame in 1922, which remains his most popular work, winning the appreciation of India’s artistic classes by his portrayal of the rebel whose effect is wild and merciless even as their soul is profound:

In any case he was additionally ace in composing poetry on romance, nature, brotherhood, nationalism and a lot more. Dukhu Miya, the scratch named kabi, Kazi was rebel poet (Bengali dialect: বিদ্রোহী কবি) of Bengal. Invited by the Government of Bangladesh, Nazrul and his family moved to Dhaka in 1972, where he passed on after four years. Nazrul composed and created music for his about 4,000 tunes (counting gramophone records), on the whole known as Nazrul geeti (Nazrul melodies), which are generally prevalent today. All through his career, Nazrul composed short stories, books, and articles however is best known for his lyrics, in which he spearheaded new structures, for example, Bengali ghazals. Nazrul’s writings investigate topics, for example, love, freedom, and revolution he contradicted all extremism, including religious and gender.

He learned of poetry, drama, and literature while working with theatrical groups. Born into a Bengali Muslim Quazi (Kazi) family in the village of Churulia near Asansol in the Burdwan District of Bengal Presidency (now in West Bengal), Nazrul got religious training and filled in as a muezzin at a neighborhood mosque. He has a outstanding contribution in Bangladeshi literature. Kazi Nazrul Islam ( – 29 August 1976) was a Bengali poet, musician and revolutionary who spearheaded poetic works upholding serious profound rebellion against dictatorship and oppression.
