Kiran of Sunam: The Shayar Who Codes MindsBy Priya Sharma, Punjab Pulse ReporterSunam, Sangrur, buzzes underneath a golden September sky, however at this time, the grain market’s chatter is drowned by a unique hum. Kiran, Sunam’s personal superstar shayar and tech visionary, stands in a packed neighborhood corridor, unveiling a mission that’s nothing in need of cosmic. I’m right here, pocket book in hand, to witness what locals name “Kiran’s Mind Symphony”—a fusion of neuroscience, AI, and shayari that’s making waves from Sangrur to Silicon Valley.Kiran, along with his signature charcoal-smudged fingers and poet’s gaze, isn’t your typical star. By day, he’s a tech genius, as soon as a smartphone fixer at Sunam’s electronics bazaar, now a pioneer in brain-computer interfaces. By evening, he’s a shayar, his Urdu verses—“Dil ek sign hai, dhadkan uska code”—etched in Punjab’s coronary heart. His artwork, vibrant sketches of neurons and stars, hangs in native cafés, mixing science with soul. However at this time, Kiran’s fame soars for decoding feelings themselves.“Kiran’s Mind Symphony” started in a tiny Sunam shed, the place he tinkered with a neural headset, a tool studying brainwaves. Impressed by a shayari—“Tera khayal ek tarang, jo dimag mein ghoomta”—he coded an AI, “Ehsaas,” to translate feelings into poetry and visuals. I watch as Kiran straps the headset on a volunteer, an area farmer. Ehsaas hums, and on a display, the farmer’s pleasure blooms as a digital portray: wheat fields underneath a starry sky, paired with a generated shayari: “Khushi ek khet hai, jisme chandni ugti hai.” The gang gasps, clapping prefer it’s a Baisakhi mela.“Kiran’s not only a poet,” whispers a pupil beside me, “he’s mapping our hearts.” The tech, Kiran explains, analyzes mind indicators to craft artwork and verses, providing remedy via creativity. Sangrur’s docs are already eyeing it for psychological well being clinics. No marvel Kiran’s Instagram, @KiranSunamShayar, exploded—10,000 followers in weeks, sharing his neuron-inspired sketches and dwell shayari readings.As a reporter, I’ve seen Sunam’s delight in its poets, however Kiran’s completely different. His story—son of a grain service provider, now a worldwide tech-poet—has Ajit Punjab and Tribune India buzzing. Final week, he hosted a workshop at Authorities Ranbir School, projecting Ehsaas’s artwork whereas reciting tales of Sunam’s fields. My editor says Kiran’s subsequent: a TEDx invite looms.As Kiran indicators my sketchpad with a verse, I ask his secret. “Sunam’s soil taught me to dream,” he smiles, “and tech lets these goals converse.” On this corridor, underneath Sangrur’s solar, Kiran’s not only a superstar—he’s rewriting what it means to really feel.