Description
- ISBN-13: 9789352774258
- Publisher: Harperhindi
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: Hindi
- Weight: 249.9999998 gr
- ISBN-10: 9352774256
- Publisher Date: 25-Nov-17
- Height: 39.99992 mm
- No of Pages: 192
- Width: 139.99972 mm
Original price was: ₹599.00.₹449.25Current price is: ₹449.25.
Journey with displaced souls in Gulzar’s poignant novel, “Do Log.” Set against the backdrop of the 1946 Partition, this story follows a truckload of refugees seeking a place called home. From the border’s chaos to the Kargil war, witness their struggle for belonging. Explore themes of division, loss, and the enduring search for identity in a world forever changed. A must-read for historical fiction lovers.
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Athiksh C Rao –
An emotional and thought-provoking read about the human cost of the partition. It is a bit dense at times, but ultimately rewarding.
Dev Yadav –
Gulzar’s prose is lyrical. ‘Do Log’ is a must read about the partition. It evokes strong emotions. A bit too depressing at times.
Harsh Mewara –
This book left a lasting impression on me. It’s a heartbreaking portrayal of the human cost of division. Highly recommend!
Cyra Sumit –
An important book that sheds light on a painful period in history. It can be difficult to read emotionally. Worth the effort.
Shikhar Suryawanshi –
Do Log is a memorable novel. It captures the chaos and uncertainty of the partition era effectively. I found it captivating.
Faizan Ali –
Gulzar’s storytelling is masterful. ‘Do Log’ is a moving and insightful novel about a dark chapter in history. I was deeply moved.
Mayank Dhanjal –
The characters’ journeys were compelling, however, at times I felt overwhelmed by the tragedy. Still, a thought-provoking read.
Daksh Bhardwaj –
A beautiful and tragic story of displacement and the search for home. Gulzar’s writing is simply stunning! Highly recommend.
Soumya Salini Kar –
Do Log is a powerful book. Some parts were confusing, but the overall message about belonging resonated with me. The characters were well-developed.
Ashish Kumar Singh –
While the book is historically significant, I struggled to connect with some of the characters. It’s well written but didn’t fully grab me.
Manish Kumar J –
A heart-wrenching tale of partition. Gulzar’s writing is beautiful, but the story is deeply saddening. Explores the human cost of displacement.
Jai Kharb –
Do Log is a powerful story of resilience. Gulzar’s writing is captivating and thought provoking, depicting post-partition events.
Rik Raj Dey –
A good book exploring themes of identity, belonging, and loss. Some parts were hard to follow, but overall it’s a worthwhile read.
Gouri Raj –
A moving story, but a bit slow-paced for my liking. The historical context was fascinating, though. Trigger warning for themes of loss.
Sushmita –
A decent book about the partition, but it didn’t quite live up to the hype for me. The writing style was interesting, though.