Draft:Kahne Wale Kahte Hai
Kahne Wale Kehte Hain (कहने वाले कहते हैं)[1] (translated as "कहने वाले कहते हैं") is a Hindi poetry collection written by Indian author and filmmaker Sunny Prajapati. Published on 21 July 2025 by Shiva Publication House, the book is available on Amazon Kindle as well as Google Books. It features a powerful compilation of reflective poems that delve into themes of identity, human suffering, social hypocrisy, and existential longing.
Written in emotionally rich and philosophically nuanced language, the collection critiques the moral decay of contemporary society while amplifying the voices of the oppressed and marginalized. Prajapati’s poetry resonates with themes of emotional trauma, class conflict, spiritual disillusionment, and the poet’s responsibility to truth, establishing poetry as a vehicle for both protest and inner awakening.
Book cover | |
| Author | Sunny Prajapati |
|---|---|
| Country | India |
| Language | Hindi |
| Genre | Poetry |
| Publisher | Shiva Publication House |
Publication date | 21 july 2025 |
| Media type | eBook (Kindle) |
| Website | Amazon India |
Background[edit]
Kahne Wale Kehte Hain emerged from Sunny Prajapati’s long-standing engagement with socially conscious storytelling across mediums—cinema, literature, and theater. The poems in this collection are a culmination of his reflections on India’s contemporary sociopolitical climate, emotional alienation, and the spiritual emptiness of modern life. Written over several years, the verses are deeply personal yet universally resonant.
The book is part of a growing wave of independent Hindi literature published digitally, reaching readers directly through platforms like Amazon Kindle and Google Books. Its release under Shiva Publication House signifies the rise of small presses championing bold and unfiltered voices in regional languages.
Themes[edit]
Kahne Wale Kehte Hain is centered on the poet’s confrontation with inner turmoil and outer chaos. The poems address:
Identity and Alienation: Many poems reflect the speaker’s fragmented sense of self in a morally conflicted world.
Marginalization and Class Struggle: The poet speaks for the voiceless, often evoking the lived experiences of India’s oppressed communities.
Spiritual Crisis: A recurring motif is the absence—or silence—of God, reflecting a deep spiritual vacuum.
Hypocrisy and Moral Corruption: Social norms, religious pretensions, and political manipulation are sharply criticized.
Emotional Wounds and Memory: Personal suffering is intertwined with collective pain, blurring the lines between individual and social trauma.
Style and Structure[edit]
The collection consists of free-verse poems, often untitled, delivered in a raw, introspective voice. Sunny Prajapati combines:
Lyricism and rebellion, drawing on the musicality of Urdu and the strength of Hindi.
Minimal punctuation and stream-of-consciousness expression, enhancing the immediacy of emotion.
Frequent use of repetition, rhetorical questions, and symbolic imagery.
His style is accessible yet layered, allowing readers of various literary backgrounds to find meaning while offering deeper philosophical interpretations to those who seek it.
Reception[edit]
Though self-published, Kahne Wale Kehte Hain has garnered praise in underground literary circles and among digital poetry readers. Social media platforms and literary blogs have highlighted Prajapati’s boldness in tackling uncomfortable truths.
Critics[2] and readers have noted the book’s:
Authentic emotional depth
Unflinching socio-political critique
Strong poetic voice rooted in lived experience
The collection has been featured on platforms like Amar Ujala Kavya and StoryMirror, and is being gradually discovered by a broader audience through Google Books and Kindle Unlimited.
Publication and Availability[edit]
Release Date: 21 July 2025
Publisher: Shiva Publication House
Media Type: eBook
Formats: Kindle Edition, Google Books
Language: Hindi
Availability: Amazon [3], Google Books
Author[edit]
Sunny Prajapati (born 25 December 1995) is an Indian screenwriter, director, novelist, and poet, known for his bold, socially charged storytelling that often focuses on psychological depth, marginalized voices, and spiritual introspection. Hailing from Bijauli village in Etawah, Uttar Pradesh, Prajapati has emerged as a distinctive voice in contemporary Hindi and Urdu literature.
His works span multiple media, including film, stage, and literature. He is best known for his books Pagal Ki Geeta, Zismani Bazaar, and Kahne Wale Kehte Hain, each reflecting deep philosophical insight, emotional turbulence, and socio-political commentary. His writing frequently explores themes of women's oppression, class injustice, identity, existential pain, and religious hypocrisy.
Prajapati’s poetic style draws influence from classical Urdu traditions as well as modern free verse. He is widely read on digital platforms like Amar Ujala Kavya, StoryMirror, and Google Books, and has also developed a notable presence on Amazon Kindle.
As an independent creator, Sunny Prajapati often self-publishes through platforms like Shiva Publication House, contributing to the revival of grassroots Hindi and Urdu literature in the digital era.
See Also[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ Prajapati, Sunny. “कहने वाले कहते हैं”.
- ↑ Prajapati, Sunny (2025). कहने वाले कहते हैं. Shiva Publication House.
- ↑ Prajapati, Sunny (2025). Kahne Wale Kahte Hai (कहने वाले कहते हैं). Shiva Publication House.