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Jagjit Singh! If my teenage and adulting days were at all beautiful, most of the credit for that goes to this legendary master of ghazals. I still remember my school days when I used to wait a whole day for the computer lab period so that I can finally listen to his ghazal Hothon Se Choo Lo Tum which I somehow discovered with a friend. While other friends used to play games and do online painting, I’d just open the working window while pretending of learning computer but actually taking the lessons of sensitivity, emotions, deep love from this man called Jagjit Singh.

My love for Jagjit Singh only grew as I plunged into the sea of the songs and ghazals which he has sung in his lifetime. I remember not getting bored in loneliness, in fact, I started enjoying loneliness because Jagjit Ji was with me. His ghazals were always with me!

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But as I grew up, I somehow got disconnected. Not totally! I still listen to his ghazals but not every day. Life has become so busy! But those ghazals are still as beautiful as they were back in my early 20s or even before that. When I listen to them today, I can still feel the rush of emotions in my heart, those goosebumps and my eyes still get heavy. The ghazals are still beautiful, Jagjit Singh ji live on but the world around us has changed drastically. As I said earlier, we’ve got really busy now while trying to make the ends meet.

The world was never a free place to start with, it was always filled with emptiness and that’s why these ghazals are beautiful. However, now there’s another kind of craziness. Earlier we had some time to recollect our emotions, breathe in-breathe out, cry sometimes but now the time has taken that liberty as well. Now we hardly have the liberty to cry, face ourselves, talk to ourselves… let alone the liberty of expressing yourself to others.

So coming to the point… With all these liberties fading or being vanished, it won’t be wrong to say that many of the ghazals sung by Jagjit Singh and written by great poets of that time are meaningless… meaningless for at least today’s generation.