Munawwar Rana: The Poet Who Brought Maa Into the Ghazal | Rekhta Rubaru
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In this rare and intimate episode of Rekhta Rubaru, legendary Urdu poet Munawwar Rana sits down with Moid Rasheedi for a deeply personal conversation about identity, Partition, poetry, rebellion and the memories that shaped his voice.
Rana reflects on being Munawwar Ali before fame, his childhood as the son of a truck driver, and his father’s decision to stay in India after 1947 to protect the 500-year-old graves of their ancestors.
He shares moving stories of failure, labour, loss and dignity, including the day his father sent him to work after he failed 6th grade.
The conversation also explores his years in Kolkata during the Naxalite era, his rebellious phase, his return to family responsibilities, and the emotional force behind his most defining literary contribution. Bringing Maa to the centre of the Urdu ghazal.
A powerful episode on memory, language, belonging and the poet who changed the emotional vocabulary of Urdu poetry.