1 Urdu ash'ar / shayari (shers, couplets) by
1966- Present,
Almora (Uttarakhand)
Farhan Hanif Warsi was born in 1966 in Mumbai. He has emerged as a multi-talented figure in Urdu literary circles. His work spans genres and forms, from emotional ghazals and contemplative couplets to short stories, journalistic pieces, and literary translations. He is active as a poet, editor, translator, journalist, and lyricist, showcasing his versatility across creative domains.
His poetic voice often captures sadness, emotional conflict, and human reflection. A memorable couplet attributed to him expresses emotional contradiction and longing:
“jis ki khaatir sabhi rishton se hua tha munkir
ab suna hai ki vahi shakhs khafa hai mujh se”
This verse reflects the pain of breaking bonds for someone, only to realize that the same person now resents you.
In addition to his poetry, he has authored books such as Mumbai Diary and Dareeche Kaagaz Ke, demonstrating his narrative depth and engagement with prose. He works across formats, print, journalism, and digital to share his ideas and emotions widely.
His poetry frequently touches on themes of isolation, introspection, and emotional clarity, conveyed with language that is direct yet layered. His presence across literary and media spaces makes him a current and resonant voice in contemporary Urdu literature.
Farhan Hanif Warsi continues to contribute to literary life through his poetry, editorial work, lyrical compositions, and critical writing, marking him as a creative force both rooted in tradition and active in modern formats.
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ab suna hai ki vahi shakhs
khafa hai mujh se
the one for whom i have
turned my back on all bonds
i hear that very person
now resents me
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