- . Mirza Ghalib.
- . Faiz Ahmad.
- . Gulzar.
- . Javed Akhtar.
- . Ada Jafri.
- . Mir Taqi Mir.
- . Kaifi Azmi..
- . Muhammad Iqbal.
- . Ibn-e-Insha.
- . Akbar Allahabadi.
- . Firaq Gorakhpuri.
- . Sahil Ludhianvi.
- . Bashir Badr.
- . Majrooh Sultanpuri.
- . Rahat Indori.
- . Parveen Shakir.
- . Nida Fazli.
- . Ahmad Faraz.
- . Wasim Barelvi.
- . Jaun Elia.
1. Mirza Ghalib:
Ghalib's prominence in Urdu poetry can never be disregarded. It is difficult to pick one poem or shayari from the numerous gems that he has gifted us, and the beauty of his poetry is that the emotions expressed in his couplets are still relatable.
Faiz Ahmad Faiz and his work truly touches the human heart. He evokes emotions because his poetry is rarely without an accompanying haunting quality of pain. If there is someone who understands loss of love, it has to be Faiz saab.
It can be easily said that Javed Akhtar honed his craft as much as he inherited it, considering his parents were also excellent writers and poets. But it's the simplicity of his works that make them so memorable.
8. Bashir Bader:
Bashir Bader, who was a prominent Urdu poet, spent a large majority of his adult life as a lecturer at Aligarh University. With more than 7 collections of Urdu poems, his understanding of the language and excellence of craft can never be questioned.
9. Majrooh Sultanpuri:
Urdu poetry has the power to reach your soul, and Majrooh Sultanpuri's works are just the perfect example of this. From writing iconic songs for movies,to memorable ghazals that his admirers can recite in their sleep, his creations are simply beautiful.
10. Rahat Indori:
Rahat Indori's poetic brilliance has made him one of the most acclaimed celebrity Urdu poet of all times. His renowned mushaira performances, and famous lyrics have only added to his fame and popularity over the years.
11. Parveen Shakir:
Sadly there have not been many women Urdu poets who've achieved the same level of fame as their male contemporaries, but Parveen Shakir and her work definitely stands out. There are few poets who've managed to equally excel in free verse and technical ghazal style, and Parveen Shakir is definitely one of them.
12. Nida Fazli:
He is a prominent Hindi and Urdu poet, lyricist and dialogue writer. His use of colloquial language in his ghazals and nazms not only caught the attention of film makers, but also managed to make his work extremely popular, and rightfully so.
13. Ahmad Faraz:
Faraz's works gained immense popularity, to the point that he was considered to be second only to Faiz Ahmed Faiz. The reason is simple - his works express the anguish, joy and simplicity of love in a way few other poets have been able to.
14. Wasim Barelvi:
Jagjit Singh has lent his soulful voice to many works by Wasim Barelvi, making his creations timeless. His works will always make you sit up, take notice and reflect. His poems make for a delightful read indeed.
15. Jaun Elia:
Having seen the horror of partition first hand, Jaun Elia expressed his pain and anguish through his revolutionary poetry. Perhaps, this is why even the love that he talks about is always unrequited. His ghazals, especially on the destructive power of love, are hauntingly beautiful.
16. Mir Taqi Mir:
Mir is the 18th century poet who is often credited with giving shape and structure to Urdu language itself. Often remembered as the 'God of Poetry', he was a pioneer of the Urdu poetry form of ghazal.
17. Akbar Alahabadi:
Akbar Allahabadi managed to convey satire through his Urdu verses, and that's where his true excellence lies. Thus, his verses expressing love stand apart from the rest of his contemporaries, even when the subject remains the same.
18. Muhammad Iqbal:
He did coin the iconic poem 'saare jahan se acha', but there was much more to his work than a patriotic creation. His views on human emotions, expressed in his ghazals and nazms, have managed to travel through time.
19. Kaifi Azmi:
Fondly remembered as the Urdu poet who brought Urdu literature to Indian motion pictures, Kaifi Azmi managed to carve a name for himself at the time when Indian cinema saw some of the finest lyricists, like Ludhianvi and Sultanpuri.
20. Ibn-e-Insha:
Admirers of Insha have often regarded his works as reminiscent of Amir Khusro, and yet his poetry has influenced a lot of young poets. He had a humorous take on life, that reflects in his work as well.
We are very thanks For helping us fall In love with urdu poetry.Truly, urdu has a unique magic, and it's because of many such artists that we've been blissfully enchanted!
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