The Many Faces of The One and Only- Ranveer Singh

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Presenting a fan poem celebrating actor Ranveer Singh’s career, personality and versatility across the best roles he has played! A special gift for the Actor’s birthday from his fans!

Bittoo bargained hard on every wedding lawn,
Hustling from nothing, ambition his only pawn.
Kabir cruised the sea but quite lost within,
Rich on the outside, hollow, searching for kin.

Jayesh shrank before the crowd but not before his own,
Timid on the surface- quiet courage, differently shown
Then Dhurandhar arrived, all fury and iron nerve
No two men alike, yet each given what they deserve.

Lootera’s Varun charmed his way in, then couldn’t find his way out,
Love undid the con, that’s what sacrifice is all about.
Khilji raged – dark, hungry, unhinged, untamed
Murad rose from rubble- same fire, differently named.

Ram loved fiercely- bullets, borders, none could deter,
On screen as in life, his world begins and ends with her.
Dono ki jodi toh hai hi filmon mein immortal,
Par asli ishq woh jo cameras ke baad bhi ho normal.

Kapil Dev’s six, landing on that Lord’s turf high,
He didn’t just play – he became, under that same sky.
From Peshwa’s battlefield to Dharavi’s dust and grime
Every role fully inhabited, every single time.

Off camera too- outfits that courts would question,
Every red carpet, it’s own bold artistic expression.
He makes the world double-take and eventually agree,
That conviction alone turns spectacle into mastery.

Happy birthday to the actor, Ranveer, who never plays it safe,
Who leaps before the net appears, without chafe.
Dua hai ki your range keeps widening, craft keeps deepening still
As Bollywood ko atleast ek chahiye, with such an amazing will.

One Sun- Many Songs

Festival poems, Social Poems

A poem on Makar Sankranti– its significance and the diverse way of celebration across the many states of India

When the sun shifts north, Uttarayan begins its reign,
Capricorn receives the light, winter loosens its chain.
Sesame and jaggery speak of warmth, of bond and yield,
Harvest ripe and skies flung open, the earth's joy revealed.

In Tamil Nadu the clay pots bubble over with pride
Kolam bright at the threshold, Suryan adored far and wide.
Pongal pongala! the cry lifts sweet and bold
Jallikattu in the dust- raw courage, ancient and old.

In Punjab the bonfire roars under a January sky,
Reori and popcorn tossed in flames as sparks leap high.
Sundar Mundariye ho! echoes through the mustard field,
Dhol beats to feet that stomp the cold, refusing to yield.

In Gujarat the heavens bloom with a thousand hues,
Every rooftop a battlefield of maanja, taunts and cues.
Kai po che! when a rival kite spins helpless and free,
The chikki dissolves on the tongue- joyous rivalry.

In Assam the meji burns bright by the river's curve,
Bhogali feasts laid on banana leaf with generous nerve.
Til pitha, narikol laru — all neighbours fed with ease.
In community and laughter, the Bihu spirit lives.

By the Mahanadi shore the Makar Mela draws the throng,
Tribal hearts and temple bells together hold the song.
Far north in Kashmir, Shishur Saenkraat marks the shift,
Each tongue, each ritual — a unique and equal gift.

One celestial turn, yet every land has its own hymn,
One festival wears many faces, never growing dim.
Every hearth its distinct flame, each tongue its own cheer,
Sankranti reminds us- what makes us one is clear.

A poem for a dear college friend on her wedding

Personal Poems, Poems for friends
Below is a heartfelt poem from a college friend, who was also her final year project partner, speaking highly of her roots, values, grit and friendship and wishing her well on her much awaited wedding day!


From biology labs to coding heights
Your effort and grit lit the many lights
<town_name>’s simplicity with kindness true
Friendship cherished by all who knew.

English so brilliant, courteous, oof, your style
In Aunty’s Boutique attire, grace worthwhile
My steady anchor through life’s up-down tide
Despite distance, conversations always allied.

Your design sparked our <app_name> flame,
<startup_name> venture etched its name.
Challenging, prestigious, <degree_name> secured,
Bank mergers dusted, <bride_name>, a leader- assured.

Principled journey, values so bright,
This awaited union feels so right.
<groom_name> now beside, love’s warm embrace,
Wedding wishes to you as your hearts interlace.

Note: Personal details are not revealed hence the text in <>

India’s New Year

Festival poems, Socio-cultural Poems

Different states of India celebrate their New Year in different ways. In general, spring time ushers in the New Year but there are variations and nuances based on the type and importance to calendars- solar, lunar and business cycle.

Spring awakens, blossoms rise,
The year begins with cheer.
Nature’s dawn beneath the skies,
India greets New Year.

Puthandu shines in Tamil land,
With mango, neem, and sweet.
Vishu glows with mirror grand,
Fruits and flowers meet.

Poila Boisakh in Bengal sings,
Ganesh and Lakshmi bless.
Baisakhi crowns Punjab with springs,
Harvest brings success.

Bohag Bihu in Assam sways,
Fields of grain rejoice.
Maha Bishuba Sankranti days,
Odisha lifts its voice.

Ugadi dawns in Andhra bright,
Life’s flavors all entwine.
Karnataka joins the lunar rite,
Moonlit paths align.

Gudi Padwa in Maharashtra flies,
A banner proud and high.
Pratipada marks the lunar skies,
Tradition will not die.

Navreh calls in Kashmir’s vale,
Durga’s nine‑day prayer.
Sacred hymns and holy tale,
Renewal everywhere.

Bestu Varas in Gujarat waits,
The day after Diwali’s flame.
Ledgers open, trade creates,
Govardhan lifts the name.

Solar, lunar, mercantile streams,
India’s dawns appear.
One land, many festive dreams,
Each springtime brings New Year.

Poem summarizing Ramayana

Indian Scriptures Summarized As Poems, Socio-cultural Poems

The seven books (Kāṇḍas) of the Valmiki Ramayana in their traditional Indian/Sanskrit names are:

  1. Bāla Kāṇḍa (बालकाण्ड) – The Book of Childhood
  2. Ayodhyā Kāṇḍa (अयोध्याकाण्ड) – The Book of Ayodhya
  3. Araṇya Kāṇḍa (अरण्यकाण्ड) – The Book of the Forest
  4. Kiṣkindhā Kāṇḍa (किष्किन्धाकाण्ड) – The Book of Kishkindha
  5. Sundara Kāṇḍa (सुन्दरकाण्ड) – The Beautiful Book (Hanuman’s journey to Lanka)
  6. Yuddha Kāṇḍa (युद्धकाण्ड), also called Laṅkā Kāṇḍa (लंका काण्ड) – The Book of War
  7. Uttara Kāṇḍa (उत्तरकाण्ड) – The Last Book (Sita’s exile, Luv and Kush, Rama’s departure)

Presenting a poem below summarizing the eternal story of Ramayana

In Ayodhya’s halls they rose,
Four heirs of sacred line,
Dasharatha’s joy through sons he chose,
Their destinies divine.

With teachers wise they trained,
Their temper calm yet strong,
Their youthful deeds by dharma gained,
Bright virtues moved along.

The bow was bent with might,
A fierce contest was done,
A radiant bride in sacred rite,
Two souls now together-one.

Kaikeyi’s voice was stern,
The crown was cast aside,
Exile embraced, no thought to spurn,
He walked with noble pride.

Across the wild they pressed,
With Lakshman by his side,
They guarded hermits, foes addressed,
Dark forces quelled with stride.

A shining lure appeared,
Its shimmer- false, deceived,
Ravana struck, Sita was steered,
Her sorrow, deeply conceived.

Sugriva gained his seat,
With Rama’s aid secured,
Hanuman with a spirited fleet,
Their friendship firm assured

Across the sea he flew,
Swift envoy strong and brave,
He found her with spirit true,
Her courage none could waive.

The armies clashed with roar,
The banners pierced the sky,
The demons fell, their reign no more,
The righteous stood nearby.

With arrows fierce he fell,
The tyrant’s reign was gone,
The world rejoiced, the chants would tell,
That dharma’s light had shone.

Through fire she walked serene,
Her purity displayed,
Her truth was shown, her vows enhanced,
Her honor unbetrayed.

The chariot blazed with gold,
Ayodhya sang with glee,
Exile was past, the tale retold,
The crown returned with a plea.

Justice prevailed with care,
The kingdom thrived in bloom,
Harmony spread through lands so fair,
Abundance filled each room

The crown was placed,
The waters blessed his fame,
His legacy through ages traced,
Eternal stood his claim.

Valmiki shaped their voice,
Twin heirs of noble flame,
Luv‑Kush sang to Ram, the people’s choice,
And spread his righteous name.

On the 70th birthday of uncle

Personal Poems, Poems for family
You nag me about the proportion in thayir saadam
Yet always remember my weakness for vadaam/khaman
You showed me paths when mine were unclear
Drove me all the way when the college bus disappeared

You lead with clarity, conviction and sight
Teaching me to value basics that anchor me right
Stay healthy, stay happy, forever stay young
I will always be your kutti girl no matter how far I have run.

Happy 70th!

Jyotirmay Shivaratri Wishes as a Poem!

Festival poems, Socio-cultural Poems

This poem describes Shiva, the significance of Shivaratri and how the 12 jyotirlingas in India, each have a story.

O Lord of ash, of boundless night,
Liberator of bonds, awakener of sight.
Celestial dancer beyond ages untold,
Source from whom all souls unfold.

On Shivaratri’s vigilant, sacred span,
Minds turn inward beyond mortal plan.
Shiva with Shakti in oneness sublime,
Dual currents balanced beyond time.

Rudra roars yet heals all pain,
Adi Yogi breaks the mind's chain.
Yet as Grihastha, calm and wise,
Guards love beneath family skies.

Once revealed- twelve pillars aglow,
Jyotirlingas where cosmic energies flow.
Not merely sites the wandering eyes see,
But pathways guiding hearts to liberty.

In Madhya land where legends dwell,
Mahakaal rose when Dushan fell.
Time itself feared his fierce gaze,
Cosmic justice worked through evil haze.

Omkareshwar by Narmada’s song,
Where Mandhata’s faith stayed strong.
Adi Shankaracharya declaring the truth,
Advaita Vedantha - eternal, ageless proof.

By Gujarat’s shores where sea winds move,
Nageshwar answered - He came to prove.
When Supriya called in shadowed hour,
Serpent-formed, arrived the saving power.

Somnath stood through attack and flame,
Yet rose, restored in Shiva’s name.
Moon once prayed to escape decline,
Here regained its celestial shine.

In Maharashtra’s rivers and hills,
Trimbak blessed current fills.
Godavari springs, Gautam prayed,
Three-eyed vision, illusion swayed.

Bhimashankar through forests deep,
Where Bhima River began its sweep.
Grishneshwar heard a mother’s cry,
Ghushma’s faith brought son nearby.

Northern heights where icy winds sigh,
Kedarnath stands where mysteries lie.
Close to Kailash where great sages stayed,
In boar form, holy truth was displayed.

Kashi glows by Ganga’s stream,
Where Parvati shared Shiva’s dream.
Liberation’s city, final release,
Where souls depart in sacred peace.

Vaidyanath heard Raavan’s call,
Blessings given yet humbled fall.
Ganesha’s wisdom shaped fate’s thread,
Teaching pride must bow its head.

In southern shrines devotion swells,
Mallikarjuna, the union tells.
Shiva-Parvati in Srisailam, never apart,
Two rhythms beating one cosmic heart.

Rameshwar saw Lord Rama kneel,
After the war, in humble zeal.
Victory offered, Sita back, Raavan gone,
Faith carried through ages on.

Gratitude to leader/mentor on resignation

Personal Poems, Poems for workplace
Resigned I may be, but memories persist,
Of a leader profound, in whom trust exists
Received the first appreciation email from you
Was happy and proud, kindled enthusiasm new
Blessed at my wedding, like a godfather so true
Always approachable, receptive and frank too
Knowledge, you championed over hierarchy’s reign
A youthful light of wisdom, breaking tradition’s chain
Fitness, a passion, you held very dear,
Inspiring us all, always, year after year
In many social causes, you always took a stand
Wearing <Company Name> culture values like a badge so grand
Genuine feedback with honesty laced
A mentor, a guide, never to be replaced

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Cricket match review as a poem!

Social Poems, Socio-cultural Poems

Probably even more artistic and crisp than watching highlights!

India chose to field first, hoping to make it 8-0s  
We blocked all greens & waited for our heroes
Gill ji returned to squad, Modi stadium packed
Pak started well, that's when Hardik & Siraj whacked
Babar & Rizwan built momentum and partnership
Kuldeep, Bumrah and Jaddu, two each fellowship
Pak lower order tumbled, total was mere 191
Out on 16 were both our Virat and Shubhman
Rohit's knock was a captains knock, all sensible
Young guns, Shreyas & KL finished it off, responsible
Hype is Ind Pak cricket and jab wagah border khule