Celebrated Urdu Poet Yawar Maajed Delights Readers with a Whimsical Journey Across Ages in Latest Release “Aafat Ki Ziyafat”
2 min readNaperville, IL, August 09, 2023 –– Ghazal Sara Dot Org, the esteemed Chicago-based publishing home, pronounces the discharge of their newest print, “Aafat Ki Ziyafat,” a hilariously charming poem guide. Penned by the famend Urdu poet, Yawar Maajed, the guide comes in Urdu and Hindi languages and guarantees to tickle the humorous bones of readers aged from 2 to 99.
With an illustrious profession spanning 30 years, Yawar Maajed wants no introduction in the world of poetry. This newest endeavor as soon as once more showcases his expertise and dexterity. Drawing inspiration from the likes of Dr. Seuss and Shel Silverstein, “Aafat Ki Ziyafat” which interprets to Hell of a Feast, captures readers with its tongue-twisting Hindi verses, rib-tickling situations, and pleasant rhymes.
Available in hardcover, paperback, and eBook codecs, this launch goes a step additional in enhancing the reader’s expertise. Each bodily copy of the guide options a QR code that takes the reader to a secret hyperlink. It reveals a video music of the poem, composed and sung by the creator himself. The video is graced with charming animations and a rhythmic musical backdrop, bringing the poem’s silliness to life.
In a welcome transfer for guide lovers in India and Pakistan, Ghazal Sara Dot Org’s publications at the moment are accessible domestically in the United States, eliminating the necessity for worldwide orders. This newest launch, alongside with 28 different titles, is quickly accessible throughout the globe. From North America to Europe, Australia to Africa, and South America, the publishing home has made Urdu and Hindi literature accessible to all.
“‘Aafat Ki Ziyafat’ exemplifies the distinctive mix of humor and poetry that may transcend generations,” says Tamkeen Baber, a South Asian reader “With Yawar’s melodious verses and the animated video music, I imagine he’s providing a recent, fun-filled expertise to readers of all ages.”