His lyrics were used in 11 Bollywood films.Earlier this year, his poem “Bulati hai magar jane ka nahi” went viral on social media, rendering him a sensation among the youth. The account says that the poet had passed away due to cardiac arrest at 5 PM.राहत साहब का Cardiac Arrest की वजह से आज शाम 05:00 बजे इंतेक़ाल हो गया है…..He was suffering from COVID-19 and had been hospitalised. Pray that I defeat this disease as soon as possible,” Indori said in his last post.With a 50-year career in poetry, Indori was known for the lyrics of songs like “M Bole toh” from Munnabhai MBBS (2003), Chori Chori Jab Nazrein Mili from Kareeb (1998), Koi jaye to le aye from Ghatak (1996), and “Neend Churai Meri” from Ishq (1997).
"I was desperate to clear the exam but somehow it did not happen," said Nooruddin, who has been working as a security guard since 1990 at the same school where he studied and currently draws a monthly salary of Rs 8,000.
Renowned Urdu poet Dr. Rahat Indori passed away at an Indore hospital on Tuesday. The information was posted on the poet’s Twitter timeline. He passed his MA in Urdu literature from Barkatullah University, Bhopal in 1975 and was awarded a PhD in Urdu literature from the Bhoj University in 1985 for his thesis titled Urdu Main Mushaira.While teaching Urdu literature at IK College, he also became busy with ‘mushairas’ and started receiving invitations from all over India and abroad.Congress leader Rahul Gandhi mourned the passing of “Indori Sahab” with a couplet.Historian and author Rana Safvi termed the poets death a “huge huge loss to a fearless voice and to the world of poetry”. (IE)Renowned poet Rahat Indori passes away was being treated for COVID-19
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Rahat Indori is a well-known figure in the genre of Urdu poetry and has also penned lyrics for several Bollywood songs. 2020The Indian Express [P] Ltd. All Rights ReservedRahat Indori passed away at a hospital in Indore. The information was posted on the poet’s Twitter timeline. The 70-year-old teacher-turned-poet, who was being treated for COVID-19, died of a heart attack at a hospital in Indore, said his son Satlaj Indori, also a poet.
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— Dr. Rahat Indori (@rahatindori) August 11, 2020. Pray that I recover as soon as possible.”हे ईश्वर ! Renowned Urdu poet Dr. Rahat Indori passed away at an Indore hospital on Tuesday.
INDORE: Indore: Celebrated Urdu poet Rahat Indori, whose simple and lucid couplets attracted a huge fan folliwing in India and abroad, died on Tuesday, his son said. Tujhe Kitna Chahein Aur Hum | Kabir Singh | Jubin Nautiyal Live | Mithoon | Thomso 2019 | IIT Roorke - Duration: 5:41.
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