In the realm of life’s experiences, there exist moments that shape us, encounters that define us, and stories that unravel our very being. “Meri Kahaani,” a poetic expression, encapsulates the essence of these moments. It acknowledges that some tales are spoken through words, while others are conveyed through tears. It recognizes the significance of memories and gazes, intertwining destiny with emotions, and the transformative power of both joy and sorrow.
Kuch baatein hoti hai,
Kuch mulakate hoti hai,
Kuch afsane hote hai,
Kuch kahaniya hoti hai,
Har lafz ki ek zuban hoti hai,
Kuch kahaniya aankho se baya hoti hai,
To kuch aasuyo se baya hoti hai…
Kuch lamhe hote hai,
Kuch yaadein hoti hai,
Kuch nazare hote hai,
Kuch afsane hote hai,
Inhi chizo se kismet banne wali hoti hai,
Kuch zindagiya khush numa ban jati hai,
Aur kuch gam ke saaye main chup si jaati hai…
Waqt ka sitam to badalte hi rehta hai,
Aaj gehri raat to kal subah ho jati hai,
Dard bhi ek or se dusre or chala jata hai,
Aur kuch ache lamho ke badh,
Meri kahaani aasuyo se nahi,
Muskurahat se baya ho jati hai….
As we conclude this poetic journey, we realize that time’s trials are ever-changing. Deep nights turn into bright mornings, and pain shifts its course. But amidst it all, there are moments of happiness that emerge, paving the way for the tale of “Meri Kahaani” to be told not through tears, but through the language of smiles. It reminds us that our stories are woven with a tapestry of experiences, both bitter and sweet, and that ultimately, it is our ability to find solace in laughter that breathes life into our narratives.
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