Suryakant Tripathi 'Nirala' - Nirala's Poetry in Indian Cinema

Nirala's Poetry in Indian Cinema

Nirala's poem Himmat Karne Walon Ki Har Nahi Hoti (Those who have courage never fail) was depicted as the favorite poem of the main character in Hindi film, Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara (2005) played and produced by Anupam Kher

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