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‘Javed Akhtar is my favourite poet,’ says this Apeejay student

Parampara Sharma, a budding poet at Apeejay Institute of Mass Communication (AIMC), expresses her love for reading and writing verses

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Parampara Sharma is a Television and Radio Journalism (TVRJ) student at Apeejay Institute of Mass Communication (AIMC), Dwarka. However, apart from having the skills to be in front of the camera, Parampara is also excellent in creative writing. Her recent poem ‘Starlight’ demonstrates the same. 

Selected as this week’s Apeejay Promising Poet, she takes us through her journey into poetry, her love for Javed Akhtar’s poems and more. Read edited excerpts:

Parampara, when did the tradition of verse touch you?
I spent a long time marveling at how people could weave words into poetry. By the time I became17, I became more fluent in reading and writing, translating my thoughts onto paper no longer felt so elusive. And poetry happened!

What a lovely answer! Any particular inspiration?
When emotions become difficult to express, an artistic blend of words offers a perfect refuge. I find beauty in life’s complexities, and my fascination with deep, expressive writing fuels my passion for poetry. Observing life’s smallest details also often sparks my creativity.

Can you share the idea behind your poem Starlight?
During AIMC’s 2024 ‘We Care’ International Film Festival, I was anchoring Day 2 and wrote a poem reflecting on the lives of differently-abled people. After interacting with them, I felt inspired by their strength and the beauty of their lives, even when lived outside conventional norms.

Excellent thought! So, who are your favorite poets, and what’s a poem you cherish the most?
I deeply admire Javed Akhtar and Gulzar Sahab. One of my favorite poems is “Aakhir Dil Tu Kyu Rota Hai” by Javed Shab from the iconic film Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara. The way this Hindi poem expresses the universality of going through grief and captures the plight of a woeful heart, is spectacular. 

 Do you prefer rhyme or free verse?
I enjoy both, depending on my mood. Rhyming adds a satisfying rhythm, while free verse offers freedom to explore deeper themes without constraint. I’ve written more rhymed poems, but I find both forms fulfilling.

Are you a daytime or nighttime writer?
I’m both a “night thinker” and a “daydreamer.” Ideas can come anytime, but I usually polish and pen them down at night.

Witty indeed! So, how has Apeejay supported your journey in poetry?
The Apeejay Newsroom website provides an open platform for creativity, without restrictions. The consistent encouragement and guidance from my professors have been invaluable, inspiring me to think beyond the ordinary.

But do tell us how you approach writing a poem, and what themes do you explore?
I don’t have a fixed approach. Some poems take minutes; others linger. For instance, Starlight was completed in just 15 minutes at the AIMC library. My themes vary, depending on the emotion that strikes me at that moment.

Finally, do you share your poetry online or follow poets on social media?
I haven’t posted my poems publicly yet, but I used to contribute to my college magazine. I follow and admire Javed Akhtar’s work, which has had a profound impact on my own writing skills. 

Senior Correspondent at the Apeejay Newsroom, Arijit has written more than a thousand articles across varied genres and also shot video interviews and live coverages with the highest viewership, displaying his versatility and skill. Be it a special achievement article, feedback from a parent, high profile alumnus interview or a featured write up on culture, literature and sports, he is the go to person. His initiatives like Aspiring Artist, Promising Poet and Book reviews have earned him special place in the hearts of all students and readers. Arijit initiated video interviews with a wholesome campaign on the 2022 FIFA World Cup, consisting of 16 match review articles and 3 video interviews of budding football players and enthusiasts across various Apeejay schools in Delhi. He also did the live coverage of Apeejay Noida's mega event Runathon 2023 and also many other special interviews. All his videos created new benchmarks for views, especially the latter crossing 2k views in just days. A performing poet, short story writer and football player in the other half of the day, Arijit leads a colourful and passionate life. You can watch his performances at his YouTube channel- Arijit Roy Poems, and also read his poems and short stories at his blog with the same name. He can be reached at [email protected] and [email protected]