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Ek Mamnua Muhabbat ki Kahani (An illicit Love Story or A Forbidden Love Story) [1] is the second novel by Rahman Abbas. It was first published in 2009 and was awarded Best Novel of The Year in 2011 by the Universal Society for Peace and Research (Aurangabad). [2] The book was an immediate success in the Urdu speaking world. [3]
Lihaaf: The Quilt is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language period drama film based on the story; directed by Rahat Kazmi, starring Anushka Sen, Tannishtha Chatterjee, Mir Sarwar, Sonal Sehgal, Shoib Nikash Shah, Namita Lal and Virendra Saxena. [8] The film Dedh Ishqiya is loosely based on the story and references it in dialogue. [9]
Lazzat Un Nisa (from Arabic: لذّتُ النّسا The Pleasure of Women) is an erotic Indian book, [1] [2] [3] in the Urdu and Persian language.It depicts the art of sex through the role of jewellery and perfume in lovemaking, erotic writing as literature, and pornography as aphrodisiac.
Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love is a 1996 Indian English-language historical erotic romance film co-written, co-produced, and directed by Mira Nair. The first portion of the film is based on "Utran" ("Hand Me Downs"), a short story in Urdu by the Indian writer Wajida Tabassum. [3] The film takes its title from the ancient Indian text, the Kama Sutra.
Muhabbat Gumshuda Meri [1] (transl. My Lost Love) is a 2023 Pakistani romantic drama television series produced by Momina Duraid under MD Productions. [2] [3] It stars Khushhal Khan and Dananeer Mobeen.
Urdu literature (Urdu: ادبیاتِ اُردُو, “Adbiyāt-i Urdū”) comprises the literary works, written in the Urdu language.While it tends to be dominated by poetry, especially the verse forms of the ghazal (غزل) and nazm (نظم), it has expanded into other styles of writing, including that of the short story, or afsana (افسانہ).
Galaxy Lollywood noted, "The dreamy love story, the chemistry and the soundtrack makes Mere Humsafar so popular." [19] Indian newspaper Navbharat Times termed "Hala and Hamza's chemistry" as the biggest reason for the success of the show. [20] India TV noted, "Hala and Hamza's performance, chemistry and the title track has hooked the Indian ...
Mirza and Sahiban under the tree. Mirza Sahiban [a] (Punjabi: [mɪɾzaː saːɦɪbãː]) is a traditional Punjabi tragedy originally written by the 17th-century poet Pilu.Set in a village in Jhang, the tragedy follows the romance between two youths, belonging to chieftain families of their respective clans, their elopement and eventual demise.