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Hansi Ke Favvare
Unifying Indians through Laughter
By Chintanika Desai
Commons halls of Meadow Creek High School, Norcross on 21st Jul
2007—
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A Saturday evening filled with laughter, national pride, and
delicious food! A Hasya Kavi Sammelan organized by Sewa
International, a non-profit volunteer organization guaranteed
all three. Aptly titled Hansi ke favvare (Fountains of
Laughter), the program featured stand-up comic acts in Hindi by
poets of the hasya-vyangya ras (humor and satire) and Veer ras
(patriotic) genre. The program, featuring eminent Hindi kavis
Gajendra Solanki and Manik Verma, attracted Hindi lovers across
Atlanta. A 300 strong audience thoroughly enjoyed the program,
which boasted free entry for all.
The program started at 4.00 p.m. with salutation and offerings
to Goddess Saravasti – the universal force of light, pure
effulgence and knowledge. The show gathered momentum as Gajendra
Solanki took the stage. Solankiji is a young, upcoming poet and
has created an eminent place among the elite kavis in India. He
is a patriotic kavi and his poems reflect his personality. One
by one, his poetic jokes targeted perils of married life,
inflation, affinity for corruption, and other socio-economic
phenomena in India. His dynamic voice and infectious smile left
the audience asking for more.
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chief guests light lamps |
Sarasvati vandana |
After hearing the light-hearted humor of Solankiji, it was now
time for some hard hitting satire from poet Manik Verma. Manik
Verma is a prominent Hindi kavi well known for his Comedy and
Political satire. He dished out a string of hilarious verses
featuring Indian political figures, all the way from the Prime
Minister to opposition leaders, topped off with a poem
showcasing the talents and abilities of Laloo Prasad Yadav.
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Manik Verma entertains the audience |
Gajender ji inspires the audience |
Time flew by as the audience clapped heartily and laughed with
each dose of side-splitting lines. Soon it was time for a break
as the audience, already full with laughter, were served with a
mouth-watering snacks of kachoris, bhel puri and tea.
With their appetites for laughter still asking for more, the
audience returned to their seats for another round of uproarious
performances. Manik Verma took the stage again, but instead of
rendering one of his own acts, he surprised the audience by
announcing that there was another poet in their midst who would
come on stage. He introduced Mr. Dewedy, who had come to enjoy
the show as a viewer but once his secret as a poet was
uncovered, was invited to take the stage. Mr. Dewedy started off
with a couple of cheery verses, followed by a thought-provoking
message in the form of a railway station’s life story, which
turned out to be a metaphor establishing how action, and not
inaction, is the necessity for success in life.
The program took on a more patriotic mood as Solankiji
enthralled the audience with a poem cherishing the Hindi
language and its unifying, everlasting appeal. Vermaji provided
some more laughs with a piece on contradictory newspaper
headlines. He appealed to the audience to take to heart his
final message, presented as a poetic conversation between a tree
and an axe, leading into the issue of environment conservation
and concluding as a call for national unity. His sincerity and
unwavering enthusiasm left no one untouched.
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The event was concluded at 8:00p.m with thunderous Bharat Mata
Ki Jais, followed by thank you notes to the featuring poets,
sponsors of the event (Jeetan Singh, icoachmath.com and Srikant
Konda, Semafor Technologies), and Sewa International’s volunteer
team. A sumptuous homemade dinner of puris, chhole and masala
rice was enjoyed by everyone before leaving.
Events like this are a bridge between society and literature.
But SEWA Atlanta's event was more than an evening of laughter or
a nostalgia filled trip to the motherland. The proceeds and
donations from the event are donated to agencies in India to
fund educational and literacy projects in India. The ideology of
Sewa International is “Nar Sewa, Narayan Sewa” – to serve
humanity is to serve God.
For further information about Sewa International’s activities,
contact Gaurav Verma at
gaurav_verma22@yahoo.com . We look
forward to having you at our future events!
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