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GULZAR VENTURES INTO THE WORLD OF NFTs

The legendary poet Gulzar Sahab has collaborated with Kulturemint to create NFTs of his timeless poems. This collaboration marked the first time a poet of Gulzar Sahab’s calibre had ventured into the world of NFTs. The NFTs of Gulzar Sahab’s timeless poems, including Samundar, Lal Haveli, Baarish-Rain at night, and One-Sided Love, will be auctioned […]

The legendary poet Gulzar Sahab has collaborated with Kulturemint to create NFTs of his timeless poems. This collaboration marked the first time a poet of Gulzar Sahab’s calibre had ventured into the world of NFTs.

The NFTs of Gulzar Sahab’s timeless poems, including Samundar, Lal Haveli, Baarish-Rain at night, and One-Sided Love, will be auctioned on the NFT marketplace. The fans can acquire these one-of-a-kind tokens and bid to their heart’s content for the same.

Speaking of the partnership, Gulzar Sahab said, “I am very happy to give my poems to Kulturemint for turning them into NFTs.” Some of his best pieces like Samandar, Lal Haveli, Baarish and One-Sided Love are going to be digitally immortalised as part of this collaboration.

Govind Singh Sandhu said, “Ever since the idea of Kulturemint was conceived, it has been a platform that sought to bring artists closer to their fans and now that we are finally live, we cannot wait to deliver.”

Speaking about the same, Gautam B Thakker added, “The opportunity to associate with like-minded people only emboldens my confidence that Kulturemint will pave the way in making the untapped NFT sector a more transparent and accessible one.”

Kulturemint is a new curated NFT marketplace for all things art and culture. It is the collective brainchild of Govind Singh Sandhu, the founder and COO of AntWorks; Archana Trasy, the founder and CEO of Work That Works; and Gautam B. Thakker, the founder and CEO of Everymedia Technologies. Driven by a passion for innovation, Kulturemint is centred around demystifying NFTs for the average person. Its transparency and ease of use are aimed at closing the gap between the artist and the consumer.

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