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Ankita Choudhary
@sparkleankita · 0:24

Interview of Sumit Chaturvedi

Hello everyone. Good evening. So in today's episode we will talk to Sumit Chat withi who is a writer and coauthor and also share his poems on social media platform. So Sumit sir, please give your introduction first and then we will start

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@sumit2002
sumit Chaturvedi
@sumit2002 · 0:16
Hello. Okay. My name is Sumit Chaturvedi. German graduation and also like to write everything people like to hear. It's just about how we write and everything. That's all
@sparkleankita
Ankita Choudhary
@sparkleankita · 0:12

@sumit2002

Okay. That's nice. So my first question is, when did you start writing, and what inspired you to write?
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@sumit2002
sumit Chaturvedi
@sumit2002 · 1:02

@sparkleankita

So basically I started writing when I was, I think, twelve or 30, but cannot write properly. At that time was just learning how to write. And mostly when I used to hear Harvey Shrimpachan Rahatindari, that inspired me that I can also, you know, write something and show people. Basically I'm the writer of Sad shari and sad poetry. So people love that kind of thing and they relate to that things. That's why also nowadays poetry are just getting worse and worse
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Ankita Choudhary
@sparkleankita · 0:20
That's great. So basically you write sad poetries and charities. So what is poetry according to you? Means rhyming verse is important in poetry or or something else?
@sumit2002
sumit Chaturvedi
@sumit2002 · 1:02

@sparkleankita

People just laugh about it and doesn't really understand it and just go on with their life. But if a poetry is about feeling, people will understand it and always remember it's their life because they relate their life with it
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Ankita Choudhary
@sparkleankita · 0:26
That's good. So you said in your earlier age when you started writing, you were didn't able to write properly. So my question is if you pulled tell your younger frightening self anything, what would it be?
@sumit2002
sumit Chaturvedi
@sumit2002 · 0:29
So, as I said, the poetry is about feelings. When I was young, I was not able to understand that and I was very bad writer, trust me. And if I was able to tell myself something that I will always tell myself that always go with the feeling. Do not let anyone else tell you what you have to do or you have to write. Basically, just go with the feeling
@sparkleankita
Ankita Choudhary
@sparkleankita · 0:30

@sumit2002

OK so before writing means when did you not write? When you didn't become a writer? So did you enjoy reading literature or poems? And what was your opinion at that age on literature and poems or anything related to literary world?
@sumit2002
sumit Chaturvedi
@sumit2002 · 0:32

@sparkleankita

Yes, I loved reading poems and books because if I didn't read all those, I wouldn't be able to know the vast knowledge of writing and all. I really like the thought that people use people. Before days, people used to read books and all, but nowadays people just basically go online for everything. But I like to read books and
@sumit2002
sumit Chaturvedi
@sumit2002 · 0:37

@sparkleankita

And also, you know, the biggest Mahakabi of India is Ramadan. The level of writing in that bully book, you can understand the people used to write that in very, very long time ago. It's a great thing that we have that kind of written example in front of us, that many great things. We can write and show it to the world because many years ago people have done that
@sparkleankita
Ankita Choudhary
@sparkleankita · 0:10

@sumit2002

That's good. So how do you see yourself as a writer in the future?
@sumit2002
sumit Chaturvedi
@sumit2002 · 1:03

@sparkleankita

Journey of an engineer, becoming a writer, trying to be a singer and all writing songs. People will like it and people will love it, I think. But I'm trying to write something. It's going to take time, but yes
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Ankita Choudhary
@sparkleankita · 0:36
That was really great. So I think it is an end of our interview. So I am very grateful that I took your interview. Sorry Sumit and I hope we will do like this in future also. So thank you very much for giving your time and also thank you to listeners who listen to this podcast attentively thank you so much once again
@sumit2002
sumit Chaturvedi
@sumit2002 · 0:17

@sparkleankita

Thanks. Thank you very much. I really had a great time also. It was a very nice session talking about writings and all. Really liked your questions also and had a great time. Thank you for inviting me. Thank you very much
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