Rahat Indori's poetic style is known for its boldness, simplicity, and emotional intensity. His poetry often deals with themes of love, heartbreak, social issues, patriotism, and personal identity. His work is deeply emotional and connects with the common person, making it relatable and widely appreciated. His poetry was accessible, yet impactful, blending deep meaning with straightforward expressions. Rahat Indori wrote primarily in the traditional ghazal form, a classical genre of Urdu poetry, but he brought a contemporary twist to it. His ghazals were often modern in their approach, dealing with contemporary issues while maintaining the classical structure and emotional depth of ghazal. His work continues to inspire readers and listeners around the world. "Rahat Indori" was born as Rahtullah Qureshi on 01/01/1950 in Indore. His father's name was Rif'at Ullah Qureshi and his mother's name was Maqbool-un-Nisa Begum. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in Urdu from Devi Ahilya University, Indore, his Master of Arts in Urdu literature from Awadh University, and his Ph.D. (in Urdu on Mushaira) from M.P. Bhoj University. Dr. Rahat Indori worked as a professor of Urdu literature at I.K. College, Devi Ahilya University, Indore, for 16 years. He was the editor of the Urdu quarterly magazine "Shaakhein" for 10 years, published from Indore. Many researchers have earned their Ph.D. degrees on the life and works of Dr. Rahat Indori at various Indian and Pakistani universities. Dr. Rahat Indori's ghazals are included in the Urdu syllabus of Class 9 and 11 of the Maharashtra State Board.