Asit Kumar Modi of famous Neela Tele Films, and Dhruv Bhatt have joined hands to work for Gujarati literature. Asitbhai shared his idea to do something beautiful with the renowned Poet Dhruv Bhatt and they have decided to compose and share all the poems of Dhruv Bhatt's collection 'Gaay Tena Geet' via YouTube. Besides, an honest attempt has been made to compose these poems as per the folk-styles of various regions of the country.
Opportunities are given to the emerging composers and singers. Children's songs are sung by children themselves.
Dhruv Bhatt (Born in 1947) is a national award-winning novelist and poet in Gujarati. His narratives create a parallel world wherein accepting the difference', 'becoming one with nature' and 'celebration of cultural ideals' are the chief motifs in his songs. His experimentation with the genre of poetry has been successful. Bhatt's poems are statements of his intentions; sustainability of human values and nature with the pursuit of a curious mind.
Dhruv Bhatt was born on 8 May 1947 in Ningala village of Bhavnagar State (now Bhavnagar district, Gujarat) to Prabodhray Bhatt and Harisuta Bhatt. He studied at various places, standard 1 to 4 at Jafrabad and Matriculation from Keshod. After studying commerce for two years, he left further studying[1] in 1972 and joined Gujarat Machine Manufacturers as Sales Supervisor. He voluntary retired and started writing career.[2]
His novel Akoopar has been adapted into a play directed by Aditi Desai.[3] Tattvamasi was adapted into the 2018 Gujarati film Reva.[4]