Description
- ISBN-13: 9789353496753
- Publisher: Hind Pocket Books
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: Hindi
- Width: 140 mm
- ISBN-10: 9353496756
- Publisher Date: 25 Mar 2020
- Height: 40 mm
- No of Pages: 156
₹109.50
Dive into the world of Premchand with “Do Bhai Tatha Anya Kahaniyan” (ISBN: 9789353496753). This collection of heartwarming tales explores the complexities of human relationships, societal dynamics, and the resilience of the human spirit. Experience Premchand’s storytelling magic in these unforgettable stories.
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Gaurav Chawla –
I appreciated the realism in these stories. Some were a bit bleak, but they offer a valuable perspective on Indian society.
Debaraj Roy –
This book gave me a glimpse into a different time and place. A few stories were slow, but most were engaging and emotional.
Sahil Saini –
Premchand’s genius shines through in this collection. ‘Do Bhai’ is a masterpiece! Some stories were less impactful, but still enjoyable.
Apoorv Agrahari –
Premchand’s stories are timeless. ‘Do Bhai’ is especially touching, but some of the other stories felt a bit dated. Still, a worthwhile read.
Srinjoy Basak –
I enjoyed the simplicity of the language and the relatable characters. A few stories dragged on a bit, but the messages are powerful.
Peehu Choudhary –
I enjoyed the cultural insights in these stories. Some were a bit slow-paced, but the writing is beautiful.
Surya Kant Vashisht –
Good stories, but some felt repetitive. The themes are important, but the execution varied. Worth a read if you like classic literature.
Himanshu Gautam –
A great collection to get acquainted with Premchand’s work. Though not every story is a winner, the overall quality is high.
Ashish Das –
An okay read. Some stories were good, but others were forgettable. I wouldn’t rush to recommend it.
Aditya Mishra –
I found some of the stories quite depressing, but they are a reflection of the times. Not a light read, but thought-provoking.
Aryaman Rawat –
I was moved by the simplicity and depth of these stories. Some were predictable, but the characters were so well-developed.
Sreekanth S –
Classic Premchand! These stories are full of heart and humanity. A must-read for anyone interested in Indian literature.
Vaishnavi –
Premchand’s writing is so evocative. These stories are full of heart and humanity. A must-read.
Shivam Swami –
Premchand’s observations are sharp and insightful. The translation is good, though I wonder if something is lost in translation.
Vidyasagar Madaka –
A beautiful collection that captures rural India so well. Some stories resonated more than others, but overall a great introduction to Premchand.
Ankit Patel –
Premchand at his best! This collection is full of gems. The stories are timeless and relevant even today.
Twinkle Israni –
A decent collection of short stories. I particularly liked the social commentary. A couple of stories felt unfinished, though.
Muskan –
Worth reading for ‘Do Bhai’ alone! The other stories are a mixed bag, but there are some hidden treasures.
Rishi Prasad Agrahari –
This collection is a mixed bag. Some stories are brilliant, others are just okay. Worth reading for the gems, though!
Hemanth Lanka –
A wonderful collection! Premchand’s storytelling is captivating, and the characters feel so real. Highly recommend!
Sumit Kumar –
A classic for a reason. These stories are still relevant today. Though some felt predictable, the writing is superb.