The second poem he chose to share with the audience was The Pied Piper of Hamelin, which he read first when he was in class nine, but which stayed with him over the decades. Poetry has been Shah’s constant companion from an early age. “I found a resonance of my life in this poem.” “I came upon this poem at a very crucial stage of my life, when I was choosing acting as a career and not following the path my brothers had taken,” revealed Shah. When he ended, on a quiet, assertive note, “And I took the one less travelled by,/ And that has made all the difference”. “ Two roads diverged in a yellow wood…,” he began, his voice ringing loud and clear as he recited Robert Frost’s famous lines from The Road Not taken.
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