Urdu novels depict the social aspects of our society. The famous novel writers discuss about the social life and issues in their novels in a very convincing and beautiful way. They show the family related issues, love life, and all the major aspects of everyday life in their novels. Forced marriages are another basic issue of our society. Parents sometimes bound their children in relations they can’t except that lead to the destruction of houses and other problems. Sometimes a boy wanted a girl so badly that he forced her to marry him in any condition, and don’t care about her feelings. All these issues are the major problems our society is facing and the writer has mentioned in their novels in a powerful way.
Mai tum aur Eid is a story written by Shazia Mustafa with lots of fun, romance and lovely moments in it.
Tehmina Ilyas is a famous and noted writer for her romantic novel in monthly digests of Shuaa, Pakeeza, Kiran, Khawateen and Hina. She is popular among females and her readers keep waiting for her new publication. Ankhain Teri is one of her romantic novel that was published in Rida digest in February 2009.
The novel is based on the social issues of every house where a mother of a girl gets worried about her marriage as she crosses the age of 17 and tries to find the most suitable match for her and preferably within the family. The story revolves around a girl Maheen, whose mother wants to marry her to her cousin who was the apple of everyone’s eye in the family and all the girls wanted to marry her because of his dashing personality. Finally, her wish came true and Maheen got married to her cousin but he was already involved in some other girl. What comes next and how they come closer to each other after so many hurdles is somehow romantic and interesting with a happy ending at the end.
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Chahaton kay gardab main is one of the romantic novels by Sadia Ali that was once published in the monthly digest.
Aankhain Teri by Tehmina Ilyas