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They like smiling faces

THEY HAVE obtained a licence to make you laugh. The infectious guffaw takes no time to circulate to the audience on listening to their one-liners. Om Prakash Aditya and Arun Jaimini, the duo from Delhi are acknowledged amongst the best satirical poets of the present time. They were in town on Thursday to participate in the poets' conference held at Shilp Mela.

Published on: Dec 08, 2006 12:14 AM IST
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THEY HAVE obtained a licence to make you laugh. The infectious guffaw takes no time to circulate to the audience on listening to their one-liners.

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Om Prakash Aditya and Arun Jaimini, the duo from Delhi are acknowledged amongst the best satirical poets of the present time. They were in town on Thursday to participate in the poets' conference held at Shilp Mela.

The wittiness of the senior poet Om Prakash Aditya is evident from the fact that he has written a mahakavya on 'Surpanakha'. "I am almost on the verge of completing my mahakavya titled 'Surpanakha'. We are well aware of her role in Ramayana which seems quite insignificant but her provocation was the actual cause of the war," said Aditya, who has covered the journey of almost five decades as a poet.

"Surpanakha will be the leading character and other issues will be taken into consideration by concentrating on her feelings. The mahakvya is a harmless assault on the present day situations while linking it to the past," he added.

"The art of satire is being maligned by few. The shows like 'Laughter Challenge' cannot be counted amongst the reputed shows as they are leading towards the downfall of this art. They depend on vulgarity and unfortunately the media is giving them too much importance and footage," said the elderly poet. "However, we have a distinct group of audience that still prefers decency and fine literary work," he added.

Arun's new poem is based on the yogasanas taught by Baba Ramdev to the politicians. "The politicians should practice the asanas such as 'besharm asana,' 'girgit (chameleon) asana' and reedhviheen asana," he said while pointing towards the deeds of present day politicians.

The duo symbolising two generations belong to Haryana and at present they are based in Delhi. "We like smiling faces," they said with a promise to continue tickling the funny bone of the audience.

 
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