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Bhavageete

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Bhaavageete or Bhavageeth (literally 'emotion poetry') is a form of poetry and pop music in India. Most of the poetry sung in this genre pertains to subjects like love, nature, and philosophy, and the genre itself is not much different from ghazals, though ghazals are bound to a peculiar metre. This genre is quite popular in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra. This genre may be called by different names in other languag[1]es. In Telugu, they are known as Bhava Geethaalu.[2] Cherukuri Ramarao is one of the popular writers of Bhava Geethaalu in Telugu.

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Kannada Bhavageete

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Kannada Bhavageete (Kannada: ಭಾವಗೀತೆ) draws from modern Kannada poetry.

Notable modern Kannada poets whose works have been set to music include Kuvempu, D. R. Bendre, Gopalakrishna Adiga, K.S. Narasimhaswamy, G.S. Shivarudrappa, K. S. Nissar Ahmed, Raju Ananthaswami.

In 1988, as part of Sugama Sangeetha troupe, Sunitha Ananthaswamy toured the United States and gave 28 concerts for the Kannada diaspora, along with her brother Raju and famous father Mysore Ananthaswamy.[3][4]

Read more at: https://www.deccanherald.com/india/karnataka/bengaluru/concert-brings-back-tunes-from-bhavageete-golden-era-799009.html

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Marathi Bhavageet

Marathi Bhavageet (Marathi:भावगीत) draws from Marathi language poetry.

Notable composers/performers/singers include Hridaynath Mangeshkar, Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle, Sudhir Phadke, Arun Date, and Suman Kalyanpur.

Poets include Suresh Bhat (who made Marathi ghazals popular) and Shanta Shelke.


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