![]() His nationalist activism in Indian independence movement led to his frequent imprisonment by the colonial British authorities. He criticised the British Raj and called for revolution through his poetic works, such as Bidrohi (, The Rebel) and Bhangar Gaan (, The Song of Destruction), 10 as well as in his publication Dhumketu (The Comet). ![]() He learned about poetry, drama, and literature while working with the rural theatrical group Letor Dal.Īfter serving in the British Indian Army in the Middle East (Mesopotamian campaign) during World War I, 9 Nazrul established himself as a journalist in Calcutta. In school, he was influenced by his teacher, a Jugantar activist, Nibaran Chandra Ghatak, and began a lifelong friendship with fellow author Sailajananda Mukhopadhyay, who was his classmate. Fariyad By Kazi Nazrul Islam By lejedermu1974 Follow | Public
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