Archana and Vivar Baral, who have been active in ghazal writing for two decades, have come up with two ghazal collections.
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Two ghazal collections of ghazal writers Saprem Archana and Vivar Baral have been released. Archana's ghazal collection 'Manle Ab Pankh Uchalisakyo' and Baral's ghazal collection 'Mann Bhirt Bramhand Cha' has been released at the Nepal Music School in Pinglasthan.
Literary journalist and author Rochak Ghimire was the chief guest at the launch event where critic Prabhati Kiran presented his comments on both the works. He said that Vivor's ghazal is tough on the outside like a coconut but sensitive on the inside, while Archana's ghazal is simple, lucid and sweet like Nauni. Ghimire said that both the released works were mixed with poetry and said that it made him happy. At the
launch event, Ramesh Pokharel sang and recited nine ghazals from both ghazal collections. Anant Prajapati on tabla, Sanju Shahi on guitar and Bishnudev on flute accompanied Pokharel's ghazal recital.
Archana and Baral have been active in ghazal writing for two decades.
