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Occupation(s) | Poet, lyricist |
Balswaroop Raahi is a Hindi poet and lyricist of India.[1] He was born in Village Timarpur New Delhi on 4 May 1936. He is best known for his Geet and Ghazal.[2] He has written many songs for Bollywood.[3] He is a resident of Model Town, New Delhi.[4] He worked as Head of the Hindi department at Delhi University.[5]
Books
- Mera roop tumhara darpan
- Jo nitant meri hai
- Raag viraag (Hindi opera based on Chitralekha)
- Suraj ka rath
- Raahi ko samjhaye kaun
- Dadi amma mujhe batao
- Hum sab aage niklenge
- Gaal bane gubbare
References
- ^ http://kavitakosh.org/kk/बालस्वरूप_राही
- ^ "बालस्वरूप राही के मुक्तक". anubhuti-hindi.org. Retrieved 18 September 2016.
- ^ "भारतीय कविताएं 1983 - बालस्वरूप राही Bhartiya Kavitayen 1983 - Hindi book by - Balswaroop Rahi". pustak.org. Retrieved 18 September 2016.
- ^ "Geeta-Kavita.com: Collection of Popular Hindi Poems - Balswarup Rahi poems Online". geeta-kavita.com. Retrieved 18 September 2016.
- ^ "Details: Vani Prakashan". www.vaniprakashan.in.