Harmukh: A lived fable spoken through real voices

In a world increasingly torn by barbed borders of language, faith, and region, Harmukh, the first ever Kashmiri-Kannada bilingual feature film, dares to speak the language of humanity. It is not a spectacle of fantasy, nor a melodrama , instead a lived fable, spoken through real voices and faltering accents, through silence that echoes louder … Read more

Katej Myani Gamitch (The swallow of my village)

Shad Ramzaan’s recent poem “Katej Mayani Gamitch (The swallow of my village ) seems on the surface a tender story of a swallow returning to her birthplace after years of absence. But like the bird herself katij in Kashmiri, the poem carries more than feathers and flight. It carries memory, longing, loss, displacement and perhaps most importantly, a quiet plea to remember what we once were as … Read more

The Many Notes of Dr. Shafaq Sopori

A few weeks back, I had the privilege of calling upon Prof. Shafaq Sopori at his residence in Gogo, Humhama, Srinagar. We sat in a quiet room with books, notations, and manuscripts all around. Dr. Sopori welcomed me like an old friend. What followed was not just a conversation but a pilgrimage into the life … Read more

Why Kashmiri writers fail to get international recognition?

Kashmir in Winter

BY Showkat shafi * Noted broadcast journalist. Critic writer Peerzada Abdal Mehjoor shared the news about Han Kang, a South Korean writer on his Facebook wall, for being awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature 2024. He referred to the Nobel Prize website, and said she was awarded the prize “for her intense poetic prose that … Read more