Urdu novels depict the social aspects of our society. The famous novel writers discuss 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. Urdu novels are mostly liked by females that keep them bound with the unique stories, romance and characters. When start reading, readers become so dissolve that the characters and the storyline feels so alive in their mind.
Umaira Ahmed is well-known for her writings and books that keeps the readers bound with her in a unique way. She began the career of her writing at the age of 22 in 1988 with the initial stories in Urdu monthly digests. She has written many books that range from complete long novels to the compilation of short stories and she has made much respect in the heart of thousands of readers and fans. She is an astonishing writer and the writing comes to her as natural as breathing. She has attracted the large crowd of readers with her great publications. Shehr-e-Zaat is the long novel that was once published in a monthly digest.
The novel is based on the arrogant and class-conscious girl who was the only child to her parents. She fell in love with a boy after seeing him in her friend’s wedding ceremony. She tries every way to get in touch and make him feel her presence. Finally, he started feeling for her and started loving her. They got married and initially it was a full of joy life but the destiny has planned something else for them. Her husband got involved in someone else. And when she sees that woman, she was shocked to see her unattractive physical appearance and got a nervous breakdown. It forces her to go through the journey of self-discovery when her husband preferred an ugly woman upon her beauty. It is a story that involves the elements of spiritualism and philosophy and describes the journey of self to subsistence.
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