Reetesh Khare
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Reetesh Khare | |
| Native name | रीतेश खरे |
| Born | 1979-05-14 Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India |
| 🏡 Residence | Mumbai |
| 🏳️ Nationality | Indian |
| Other names | Sabr |
| 🏫 Education | BBA, MAPRM |
| 🎓 Alma mater | Barkatullah University, Bhopal |
| 💼 Occupation | |
| ReetesshSabr | |
Reetesh Khare (pen name: Reetessh Khare ‘Sabrr’) is an Indian poet, writer, and lyricist known for his work in poetry, storytelling, and music. He is also a senior copywriter in the advertising industry. His literary work has been featured in various newspapers and magazines, as well as included in several anthologies. He has written lyrics for TV series, music albums, and films. He is also known for his work with Radio Playback India, where he writes, voices, and narrates content.[1]
Early life and education
Reetesh Khare was born on May 14, 1979, in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India, into a Kayasth family. He holds a Master’s degree in Advertising and Public Relations Management from IIPS, DAVV, Indore, and a Bachelor’s degree in Marketing from IPER, Barkatullah University, Bhopal.
Career
Reetesh Khare has had a successful career in professional writing and is renowned for his poetry. His work has been featured in various prominent poetry anthologies and magazines. Notably, his ghazal "Chhalka Hai Dil To Tumne Hi Sambhala Hai" was included in the "Passion for Poetry Anthology" (P4Poetry) in 2008. He has contributed to the "Surabhi" poetry collection by the Purple Pen Group and published work in the quarterly magazine "Satya Darshan" from Ambala, Haryana. His poetry also appears in the shared anthology "Kavya Vistaar" by Vistaar Publications and various collections by Prince Ji Welfare Association, Agra, including "Guldasta-e-Ghazal," "Ehsaas-e-Zindagi," and "Khwab Kya Hai." Additionally, his poetry is featured in a compilation by Sashakt Hastakshar Sahityik Sanstha, Jabalpur, and is forthcoming in the 2024 Ghazal Kumbh anthology. He was also selected among the top 25 in the “Nadan Parinde” poetry competition organized by Tumbhi.com, judged by Bollywood lyricist Irshad Kamil.
Reetesh has also served as a Senior Copywriter at Teen Bandar, contributing to the branding of the Bharat Jodo Yatra, and as an Associate Creative Director at Concept Communication, where he worked with PSUs and state governments. His past roles include Copywriter positions at Publicis Ambience and Draft+FCB Ulka, with key projects for Zee TV Network and Tata Motors. Music
In addition to his literary achievements, Reetesh Khare has made significant contributions to the music industry. His song "Tere Dil Ko Jeet Loon Main; Insha’Allah Insha’Allah," featured in Panna Gill's debut album "Panna," was released in October 2007 with music by Nakash Aziz. He also released a ghazal-song "Roz Aata Hi Raha Wo Mere Khwab Mein" with music by Rishi S and vocals by Lubhanu Priya in May 2022. His recent works include the song "Rang De Tiranga," released on Independence Day by RPI Saptak, with music by Rishi S and vocals by Lubhanu Priya and Sundari M in August 2023. He also wrote the song "Man Sanware Ka, Tan Sanware Ka" for the TV series "Dil Ko Tumse Pyar Hua," which aired on Star TV/Disney Hotstar on July 15, 2024. Additionally, he released a devotional bhajan "Tere Dar Par Bhagwan, Chale Aaye," dedicated to Ganpati, produced by TV producer and writer Neeraj Kumar Pal on July 27, 2024.
Bibliography
- "Passion for Poetry Anthology" (P4Poetry)
- "Kavya Surabhi" by the Purple Pen Group
- "Kavya Vistaar" by Vistaar Publications, April 2024
- "Guldasta-e-Ghazal" by Prince Ji Welfare Association, Agra
- "Ehsaas-e-Zindagi" by Prince Ji Welfare Association, Agra
- "Khwab Kya Hai" by Prince Ji Welfare Association, Agra
Personal life
Reetesh Khare was born on May 14, 1979. He is married to Anuja Khare, and the couple has a daughter named Aashna Anureet. Reetesh originally hails from Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, and currently resides in Vasai, near Mumbai.
References
- ↑ "Mumbai train poem by Reetesh Khare". Aaj Tak. 2017-06-01. Retrieved 2024-08-31.
External links
- Reetesh Khare's Poetry on P4Poetry
- Reetesh Khare's Poem, Juaa on Youtube
