Kalpana Bora aka kesar on most touching love story - Page 2

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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: xmuqix

lol u guys started here as well

is this book in hindi? lol



LOL...we seemed not satisfied by just 1-2 threads 😆

No idea whether the book is in hindi or english!! 😊
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Posted: 14 years ago
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yup d book is in hindi 😊


Gunaho Ka Devta is a popular Hindi novel by Dharamvir Bharati. Over time, it gained historical importance and a cult following of readers, specially among urban Indian males whose first language is Hindi.


This is Dharamvir Bharati's most famous work, earning him a huge fan-following and several awards and accolades, making him one of the most recognised names of Hindi Literature following Munshi Premchand.


Romance and love which a young heart cherishes are present in this novel with their various shades and colour. It has primarily the story of "non expressive love and romance between two characters (Chander and Sudha)...", showing the various trappings of love in urban middle-class, pre-independence India.


In the novels foreword, the author says, "While writing this novel I experienced the feeling one has during depressing moments when he prays ferevently, with full faith.... It appears as if the very same prayer has been ingrained in my heart and I am still repeating it..."


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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: nisha2010

yup d book is in hindi 😊


Gunaho Ka Devta is a popular Hindi novel by Dharamvir Bharati. Over time, it gained historical importance and a cult following of readers, specially among urban Indian males whose first language is Hindi.


This is Dharamvir Bharati's most famous work, earning him a huge fan-following and several awards and accolades, making him one of the most recognised names of Hindi Literature following Munshi Premchand.


Romance and love which a young heart cherishes are present in this novel with their various shades and colour. It has primarily the story of "non expressive love and romance between two characters (Chander and Sudha)...", showing the various trappings of love in urban middle-class, pre-independence India.


In the novels foreword, the author says, "While writing this novel I experienced the feeling one has during depressing moments when he prays ferevently, with full faith.... It appears as if the very same prayer has been ingrained in my heart and I am still repeating it..."




Thanks!! 😃

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