Anjuman Mansury Arzoo is a celebrated contemporary Urdu poet born on December 30, 1977, in Chhindwara, Madhya Pradesh, India. Her work, which includes both ghazals and nazms, is known for its emotional depth and introspective reflection.

Arzoo’s poetry often explores themes of loss, time, and human relationships, using accessible language and rich metaphors to create relatable and resonant pieces. Her style blends traditional motifs with modern sensibilities, bridging the gap between classic and contemporary Urdu literature.

She appears to be associated with Urdu literary circles in central India, potentially linked to publications like the Urdu magazine Alfaaz E Hind (a popular monthly in the Vidarbha region), which has promoted her work.

Her known poetry primarily consists of ghazals and nazms, with a collection titled ‘Deewan-E-Arzoo‘. Her other collection of ghazals, ‘Aur Tum‘, is available in Hindi and features deep, reflective poetry.