Bhavesh Bhatt Explained

Bhavesh Bhatt
Native Name:ભાવેશ દિલીપભાઈ ભટ્ટ
Native Name Lang:guj
Birth Name:Bhavesh Dilipbhai Bhatt
Birth Date:12 January 1975
Birth Place:Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Occupation:poet
Language:Gujarati, Urdu
Nationality:Indian
Genre:ghazal
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Notableworks:
Spouse:Bijal (2007–present)
Awards:
  • Shayda Award (2014)
  • Ravji Patel Award (2014)
  • Yuva Puraskar (2014)
Signature:Bhavesh Bhatt Signature 2.svg
Years Active:2001–present

Bhavesh Bhatt (Gujarati: ભાવેશ ભટ્ટ) is a Gujarati language ghazal poet from Gujarat, India. His works include Chhe To Chhe (2009) and Bhitarno Shankhanaad (2014). He won the Shayda Award of 2014 for his contribution in Gujarati ghazal poetry.

Early life

Bhavesh Bhatt was born on 12 January 1975 in Ahmedabad, Gujarat to Dilipbhai and Jayabahen. He completed his primary education (standard 1 to 5) from Ankur Highschool, Ahmedabad in 1985 and secondary education (standard 6 to 9) from H. B. Kapadia Highschool located at Delhi Darwaza, Ahmedabad in 1989. He completed his Standard 10 from B. V. High school, Ahmedabad in 1990 and Standard 12 from Ashish Highschool, Ahmedabad in 1992. In 1994, he joined Bachelor of Arts at Gujarat College and dropped out after the first year. Bhavesh married Bijal in 2007 and they have a daughter.[1]

Career

He started writing at the age of 25. His first publication was a ghazal, published in the Gujarati poetry journal, Kavilok in 2003. Subsequently, his ghazals are published in several Gujarati literary magazines including Gazalvishwa, Shabdasrishti, Dhabak, Tadarthya, Shabdasar, Navneet Samarpan and Kavita. In 2007, his ghazals have been anthologized in Vis Pancha, a collection of Gujarati ghazals, with other four young poets including Anil Chavda, Ashok Chavda, Hardwar Goswami and Chandresh Makwana. He also writes ghazal in Urdu language.

Works

Chhe To Chhe, his first poetry collection, was published in 2009, followed by Bhitarno Shankhanaad in 2014, which gained him critical acclaim. He is a forerunner of modernity in the Gujarati ghazal and emphasized on the need to derive innovative works from language. His ghazals mainly revolve around subjects like love, social paradoxes, contemporary life and God.

Awards

He received Shayda Award in 2014. He also received Ravji Patel Award in 2014 instituted by Gujarat Samachar and Samanvay; Yuva Puraskar (2014) instituted by Bharatiya Bhasha Parishad, Kolkata.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Navya Kavi Navya Kavita. Parikh. Dhiru . Dhiru Parikh . December 2015. Kavilok.
  2. Book: Shukla, Kirit. Gujarati Sahityakar Kosh. Gujarat Sahitya Akadami. 2013. 9789383317028. Gandhinagar. 244.