Hua Kuch Yun Ke (Short Stories) By Faiza Iftikhar

Hua Kuch Yun Ke (ہوا کچھ یوں کہ) is a collection of short Urdu stories written by female Urdu novelist Faiza Iftikhar. The stories reflect various aspects of our society and culture. They cover a wide range of topics, including Romance, Family Drama, Tragedy, and society’s shortcomings.

Faiza Iftikhar is among the distinguished female writers of Pakistan. She has written several short stories and novels for different local monthly digests. Her fluent and gripping writing style makes her stand out from other digest writers. On this website, you can check out the Collection of Faiza Iftikhar Novels.

Hua Kuch Yun Ke Book Summary.

The Hua Kuch Yun book comprises nine short Urdu stories. Each has a different theme and set of characters. The central theme of the stories is love, loss, family drama, and social issues. Below is the stories’ list in this book.

  1. Hua Kuch Yun Ke (ہوا کچھ یوں کہ)
  2. Aik Mard Teen Kahaniyaan (ایک مرد تین کہانیاں)
  3. Aik Mard Teen Khat (ایک مرد تین خط)
  4. Teen Aurtain Aik Kahani (تین عورتیں ایک کہانی)
  5. Kitni Sadiyan Bandheen (کتنی صدیاں بندھیں)
  6. Saanjh (سانجھ)
  7. Bikhri Chupp (بکھری چپ)
  8. Wo To Bas Main (وہ تو بس میں)
  9. Bharaas (بھڑاس)

It is hard to pick one story over another because they’re all equally brilliant in different ways. This book is a good choice if you are interested in short Urdu stories about love and social issues.

You might also like these short story books: Khayal e Yaar By Sumaira HameedHumsafar By Tahir Javed MughalIdeal By Razia Butt.

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