“Hindi literary works have the power to reach a global stage,” says Poetess Yashoda

Poetess Yashoda

Her aspiration to represent India on a global stage has become stronger, and now she can’t wait to do that in the coming years.

The closer we look around us, the more we realize that most of the developments and growth we see across different industries of the world have not been only because of how well professionals have combined modern technologies in their work. It has been because of how well these professionals have made sure to walk in trend with their respective industries and still stay close to their honesty and authenticity in work. Who better than Yashoda Solanki to serve as an example here as an artist in the literary world?

This passionate woman has often garnered headlines for reasons more than one, and most importantly, for waving the flag of “Indianness” in her work as a Hindi poetess, writer, lyricist, and social worker. She is the one who, through the years, has stamped her place prominent in the world of art and thus has been able to take forward India to greater levels of recognition through her impeccable literary work. Her originality, dedication, gentleness, and moral values all have been very beautifully exuded through her work, be it through her poems in TV shows, speaking on varied important topics, and even through her singing. Yashoda Solanki, who began writing at the age of 7, today is also known for her song on female feticide, ‘Maa Main Teri Gudiya Hoon,’ launched by T-Series. Her works with singers like Anup Jalota (Aaya Na Koi Ram) and Udit Narayan have gone ahead in becoming hits. She also wrote about social issues like organ donation, eye donation, and more.

Today, Yashoda Solanki, who has even served as an excellent host and anchor on stage, after performing for several big names of Bollywood and many other ace singers in the Indian entertainment space, now wishes to bring her art to the global stage and let the world know what India is capable of and how the country can bring forward the true essence of poetry, and art in any form.

The poetess known for her humour and satire in her art is also a humanitarian with “Helping Dream Foundation,” as a founder has won hearts and been honoured with several prestigious awards.

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