

The title should be at least 4 characters long. Would you like us to jovel another look at this review? Chandar is a very intelligent and open minded person. Chander assumes that if he treats a woman like idol and not touch her thats the best way to be in relation but he is proved wrong again and again. To describe this book as a love story will be churlish, because this book talks of a love that has very ideals to follow. We’ll publish them on our site once we’ve reviewed them. They both help each other to understand behavior of the people around them. I am looking forward to reading more hindi literature. The story is about a young student Chander who falls in love with the daughter Sudha of his college professor. Interesting Characters are not only those, Pummi and Shukla ji’s also humorous characters by Writers. Now I must say this book is fabulously written and very well woven with its characters.

Your list has reached the maximum number of items. GUNAHON KA DEVTA by DHARAMVIR BHARATI from Q:i would like to buy this book in Hindi is this hindi version or English? A:Hindi. “non expressive love and romance between two characters (Chandar and Sudha) “. The novel tells the passionate love story of Chander. By Dharamvir Bharati Translated to Chander and Sudha in English by Poonam Saxena. I have also scripted and directed plays for corporate events.Gunahon Ka Devta. I am also a Certified therapist which helps me to understand and create human-interest stories. To build my writing skills I trained in Ramesh Menon’s Creative Writing Class and Neeraj Kabi’s Acting Workshop. At other times, I follow my alternate passion of being a Rewards Leader and build a successful career. Mostly happy with a fiction book, blogging, enjoying monsoons over a cup of tea. You will find me either in a cosy nook at home or exploring street walks in strange towns. It has been recognised amongst Top 100 Indian blogs in English and Top 10 Book Blogs in India. I have been writing for over 10 years with over 300 blogs, popular book reviews, author interviews, and articles on varied literary genres. Drop me a comment on my blog or a message under ‘Çontact me’.

If you have a story to tell, I promise to listen. Storywala is an expression of my passion for reading, writing, and having book conversations with fellow bibliophiles. Storywala aka Neha, is a spirited nomad and a white collar in no certain proportions. Love is not about give and take it is also about all giving. my friends life needs more, it needs a path, a guiding light, it needs companionship and faith. The days of love and sacrifice and not love and attainment. Read it with a mature point of view on love like the black & white movies of olden days. A situation from which no one could get out but they managed to find a life with or without each other. But the book ends on a happy note showing a green light at the end of a dark tunnel. You sometimes feel it is a version of Devdas with love coming to haunt you and once lost it ruins the lives of all. The book was very heavy at places where Chandar’s monologues or deep conversations with Pammi-Sudha or Binti take you on thinking path. The choices we make, the decisions we take turn against us and we get into the rut of our past baggage. The debates between desires of heart & lust, love and sacrifice, marriage and romance, freedom and duty, all these things which affect us and make us a God or a devil. for one it is sacrifice and greatness, for another it is duty & dedication, for one it is practical and mutual respect and for the other it is freedom and charm. each character has a simple yet strong personality – Chandar the idealist, Sudha the dreamer, Binti the realist, Pammi the modernist, Berti the crazy, all of them have their own meanings of love. it’s a very well written book, characters, plots, story all has its consistent rhythm, flow and fluidity. anyways knowing any language opens the opportunities to explore its literature so here I have found another special book in Hindi.

So after my considerable search I found his one book ‘Gunahon Ka Devta’ in the book shop outside Prithvi Theatre in Bombay.
