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Nimrud ki Khudai
AuthorSadat Hasan Manto
Original titleNimrud ki Khudai
LanguageUrdu
PublisherNaya Idarah (Lahore)[1]
Publication date
1950
Publication placeIndia
Media typePrint

Nimrud Ki Khudai (lit.'Blind Fool') is a collection of short stories in Urdu by Sadat Hasan Manto first published in 1950.

Background[edit]

Nimrud ki Khudai was first published in 1950.

Content[edit]

The stories in this collection include:[1]

  • Khol Do
  • Swaraj ke Liye
  • Darling
  • Badtamez
  • Izzat ke Liye
  • Harta chala gaya
  • Sher aaya Sher aaya daurna
  • Sarifan
  • Harnam Kaur
  • Shahid Saz
  • Bi Zamani Begum
  • Dekh Kabir Roya


Themes[edit]

Manto explores the theme of deception in film world in both Mera Naam Radha Hai (My Name Is Radha) and Janki (Janki). While in Mera Naam Radha Hai, he depicts the relationship between a newcomer actress, Neelam and an established movie star, Raj Rishor, in Janaki he explores the infatuation of an aspiring film actress with a film writer.[2]

Romance is a major theme in stories such as Ek Khat, Chughd amd Panch Din. Ek Khat is an epistolary story about a man speculating his love for a mountain girl.[3] Parhaye Kalima (Say the Muslim Creed) is a murder mystery.[4]

Bapu Gopi Nath is the most popular story from the collection. It is a tale about a rich playboy Bapu Gopi Nath

Notes[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Flemming 1985, p. 152.
  2. ^ Flemming 1985, pp. 69, 70.
  3. ^ Flemming 1985, p. 70.
  4. ^ Flemming 1985, p. 72.

Cited sources[edit]

  • Flemming, Leslie A. (1985). "MANTO BIBLIOGRAPHY". Journal of South Asian Literature. 20 (2): 152–160. ISSN 0091-5637.