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Jumla Haqooq Gher Mahfooz
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (1 vote)Jumla Haqooq Gher Mahfooz by Anwar Ahmad Alvi is a small but very nice collection of his humurous piece of writings. Its a collection of his articles written mostly in Akhbar-e-Khawateen Karachi. The book has been published many times, proving its popularity. Following articles and essays are included in this book: Mujhe Kis Dabbay Me Daalie, Jaan hay tou Jahan hay, Gashti Mazar...Bebas Zaireen, Nakaamion Ka NichoR, Walid Sahib ki Mezbani me Pandra Din, LaRki kisi ki pass ho ya imtahan rahay, Hum ne aik School me Parhaya, Yaldram ki pervi me, yaar se chheR chali jaye asad. |
Pari Khanay Ka Musafir
Pari Khanay Ka Musafir by Jamil Usman is a collection of his 17 light humourous articles and character sketches written on various personalities of his friends and other characters he observed during his stay in Gulf States. All characters are unique and writer has showed all the good and bad qualities of these characters but in light manner so readers feel good and smile during reading. Following articles are included in this book: Sheen Qaaf, zuban ki khichri, purab pachhim, aqama, zuban-e-yaar, funkar, maherban, self-made, hoe tum humsafer jiske, safar bakhair, chief accountant, hum ne driving seekhi, parikhanay ka musafir, chichawatni, bus bhai bus, jannat-e-niswan, strict diet. |
Zara Hat Ke
The Book Zara Hat Ke is a collection of Interesting, funny, humorous but thought provking columns and articles written by young columnist Yasir Pir Zada who is son of famous columnist, humourist and drama writer Atta-ul-Haq Qasmi. This is his first book and contains 78 columns he wrote, first in Daily Nawa-e-Waqt and later in Daily Jang, under same title Zara Hat Ke. He started his journalism career as Crime Reporter in the "Nation". He also held the pride of youngest CSS Officer of Pakistan, when he passed in 1994. Following his father's path, he is writing columns with a message in them but in a light manner, so the reader reads it with interest and does not get bored or frustrated. Some of the columns included in this book are: Imported Mashwaray, Khawand Samraj, Multi National Companies, Yom-e-Nafrat, Item Bomb, BooRha Raja Jawan Rani, Aik Dim Mobile Ke Baghair, Allama Perfect, Pachas Saal Baad Likha Janay wala Column, Samri Jadugar, Badshah Salamat Ki Akhri Taqreer, Mardana Khat-o-Kitabat, House of Cards etc., We hope, Kitaab Ghar readers will like this book and give comments on this collection. |
Kurkure Kirdar
Kurkuray Kirdar by Arifa Subah Khan is a humour and satire book on our real life characters mostly about relatives. All characters of this books are as alive and real as life itself. Read the book and you will find many of your own relatives in the book. Being a journalist and writer she has wide and deep observation and she portrayed all the characters sketches expertly. The reader amuse and wonder by reading so many varities of even a single character all described in the book. Arifa Subah Khan has already 2 books on her credit named Shut Up and Ma Badolat. This is her 3rd book on humour. Following characters are included in this book: Me bhi aik kirdar hoon, Majazi Khuda, Uff yeh bivian, Khala, Khalu Jaan, Nand, Chichu Chacha, Nani, Damad Ji, Bahu Rani, Chanda Mamu, Baji Jaan, Bhai Jaan, Father in Law, Sala Sahib, Jeth re Jeth, Dadi Amma, Sali, MaaN, Abba Mian, Bahna, Cousin, Samdhi or Samdhan, Dost or Saheli, Mehboob Mehbooba, Parosi or Parosan, Colleague, Moonh bole rishte, Dushman Jaan, Humzad Submitted 10/28/08, edited 10/28/08. 7973 hits out, 0 hits in. Details
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Shaitan Sahib
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (1 vote)Shaitan Sahib is a collection of humorous and witty / satire essays, columns, articles by legendary urdu fiction writer great Ibn-e-safi. Ibn-e-safi was not only a exemplary action adventure spy crime investigation novelist but he was also an excellent humourist. He wrote many essays and columns in various digests and under the pen name of Taghral Khan. This book Shaitan Sahib (Mr. Devil) is a small collection of those articles published time to time in magazines. One critic once stated, had Ibn-e-safi worked seriously on his humour writings, he would appear as famous and favourite humourist as Shafiq ur Rehman and Col. Muhammad Khan. Following essays and columns are included in this book: Aik Raat, Shaitan Sahib, Meri Sawaneh Umri, Tajassus ki Naak, RisaloN ke Israr, Farar, Huqooq o Faraiez, Qawaid-e-Urdu, Ikhtalaj Nama, Jaganay walay, Aik Yadgar Mushaira, Mein us say mila. In the end of these articles, some collection of poetry (ghazals and nazams) of Ibn-e-safi is also included so the fans of Ibn-e-safi may also enjoy his poetry as well as humour. |
Ibn-e-Insha ke Mazameen
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (1 vote)Mazameen Ibn-e-Insha is a collection of some articles, columns, travelogues (safernamay) and translation work by very famous urdu literature figure Ibn-e-Insha, who was a great person, a broadcaster, translator, colmnist, tourist and best humour writer of urdu language. All of his travelogues (safer namay) are with a common man view. People love to read his writings and safer nama. He has a very unique style of writing with the touch of humour. His book Urdu ki Akhri Kitaab and Khumar-e-Gandum are the master piece of urdu humour. Articles included in this book, are: Zara phone ker loon? Jantari naye saal ki, Aao husn-e-yaar ki batain karain, Suami ji London mein, Kele Dukele ka Khuda Hafiz, Daant ka derd, Aghaz-e-Tarikh-e-Inglistan ka, Bimar ka haal achha hay, Nazer sani ke bad, Germany (safernama), Afghanistan (safer nama), Urdu ki Akhri Kitab, Dard-e-Mushtarik (terjuma), Baniea ka ishq (terjuma) Submitted 03/11/07, edited 12/07/08. 13694 hits out, 1 hit in. Details
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