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Ek Ankahee Dosti: Jab Waqt Badla Par Yaar Nahi

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Introduction:

Dosti sirf ek shabd nahi, ek ehsaas hai jo humein tab sambhalta hai jab hum khud ko kho dete hain. Aaj ke is blog mein, main aapko ek aisi dosti ki kahani sunane ja raha hoon jo shayad aapko apne us purane dost ki yaad dila de jise aapne muddaton se call nahi kiya.


Kahani: Sameer aur Kabir – Do Jism Ek Jaan

Sameer aur Kabir bachpan ke dost the. Dono ki duniya ek-doosre se bilkul alag thi. Sameer ek ameer ghar ka beta tha, aur Kabir ke paas sirf uski mehnat aur Sameer ka saath tha. School se lekar college tak, unki dosti ki misaal di jati thi.

Par waqt sabka imtehaan leta hai.

College khatam hone ke baad, Sameer business ki duniya mein itna ulajh gaya ki use apne purane dost ki yaad hi nahi rahi. Paisa, fame aur naye doston ke beech Kabir kahin peeche chhoot gaya. Kabir ne kai baar koshish ki, par Sameer ke paas ab "waqt" nahi tha.

Mod (The Turning Point) :

Zindagi ne karwat badli. Sameer ke business mein ek bada loss hua. Uske naye "VIP" dost ek-ek karke sath chhod gaye. Jo log kal tak party mein sath the, aaj phone uthane ko taiyar nahi the.

Jab Sameer akela apne garden mein baitha purani baatein soch raha tha, tabhi gate par ek purani bike ruki. Ye Kabir tha.

Sameer ne sharam se sar jhuka liya aur bola, "Kabir, main toh tujhe bhool gaya tha, tu yahan kyun aaya?"

Kabir ne muskura kar wahi purani baat kahi jo wo school mein kehta tha: "Abey pagal, tu mujhe bhoola hoga, par mujhe toh yaad tha na ki mera yaar musibat mein hai. Dosti mein hisaab nahi hota, bas saath hota hai."

Dosti ka Sabak :

Us din Sameer ko samajh aaya ki asli amiri paison mein nahi, balki un doston mein hoti hai jo aapke bure waqt mein aapka hath thamne ki himmat rakhte hain.


Emotional Poetry :

Bheed mein toh sab sath chalte hain, 

Asli yaar wahi jo andhere mein chirag ban jaye.

Zindagi ke is safar mein lakhon milenge,

Par purana dost hi hai jo dil ka dard bina kahe samajh jaye.


                                                                                                     ~Ek Shayar

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