The Mystery Behind Lyricist Manoj Muntashir's Name

The Mystery Behind Lyricist Manoj Muntashir's Name

Why did lyricist Manoj Muntashir of Galliyan Teri Galliyan (Ek Villain (2014)) fame replace his original surname ‘Shukla’ with ‘Muntashir’? And if, like many a famous poet before him, Manoj has chosen a nom-de-plume, how did he hit upon this particular name?

Manoj, whose song Le Chala (One Night Stand) is currently climbing the popularity charts, laughs, “Muntashir is my pen name. How I adopted it is an interesting story. Being a poet, I needed a takhallus (pen name), but was not happy with the most popular and oft-used ones like ‘Saghar’ or ‘Sahir’. So when I was in Class 10, I started hunting for a unique pen name. One evening, while I was walking down my sleepy hometown of Amethi, I overheard a couplet playing on a radio set at a tea stall: Muntashir hum hain to rukhsaar pe shabnam kyun hai, Aaine toot-te rahte hain tumhe gham kyun hai. I just loved the word ‘muntashir’, which meant ‘scattered’.” In a split second, Manoj’s journey from ‘Shukla’ to ‘Muntashir’ was complete. He says, “The best part is that I am the only Muntashir who has ever existed in the world of poetry. So till date, my pen name stands unique.”

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