“Hn Muhbt Hai” by Nazia Jamal, the story revolves around a wealthy heroine who is the niece of the hero’s maternal uncle. Her mother, who values money highly, frequently insults the hero due to his lower economic status.
Hn Muhbt Hai by Nazia Jamal
Story Name: Hn Muhbt Hai
Writer Name: Nazia Jamal
Genre: Rude hero, Innocent heroine, Arrange marriage, Emergency nikah, Cousin marriage, Love triangle, Social romantic, Matured writing style.
Summary Of Hn Muhbt Hai
In the Urdu novel “Hn Muhbt Hai” by Nazia Jamal, the story revolves around a wealthy heroine who is the niece of the hero’s maternal uncle. Her mother, who values money highly, frequently insults the hero due to his lower economic status. Despite the heroine’s deep love for the hero, he initially rejects her harshly. In “Hn Muhbt Hai,” the hero’s cousin is also interested in him, but he does not return her feelings. Instead, he is attracted to the heroine. However, the hero’s affection for the heroine is hindered by her mother’s disapproval of marrying someone from a poor background. In a dramatic turn of events in “Hn Muhbt Hai,” an emergency situation forces the hero and heroine into marriage, overcoming the barriers posed by their social and economic differences. For more details, you can download “Hn Muhbt Hai” by Nazia Jamal.
Introduction Of Nazia Jamal:
Nazia Jamal is a prominent Urdu digest writer known for her compelling storytelling and engaging narratives. With a significant presence in the world of Urdu literature, Jamal has captured the attention of readers through her skillful depiction of romance, social issues, and emotional depth. Her work, often serialized in popular digests, reflects a keen understanding of human relationships and societal dynamics, making her a respected figure in contemporary Urdu fiction. Through her novels and stories, Nazia Jamal continues to contribute to the rich tapestry of Urdu literature.
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خیریت اس وقت؟ وہ سنجیدگی سے اس کی اپنے
کمرے میں موجودگی کی وجہ دریافت کر رہا تھا۔
جی پھپھو سے ملنے آئے تھے، تو سوچا یہ گفٹ آپ کو دے دوں۔ ذرا سا مسکراتے ہوئے دوستانہ انداز میں پیک شدہ گفٹ اس کی طرف بڑھایا۔
مگر ہاتھ بڑھا کر لینے کی بجائے اس نے چبھتے ہوئے پوچھا۔
کیوں اس کی کیا ضرورت پیش آگئی ؟
بس ایسے ہی اس دن آپ کی شرٹ مجھ سے جل گئی تھی ناں تو۔۔
تو تم نے سوچا کہ اس کے بدلے کوئی شرٹ دے آؤں۔ وہ اس کی بات کاٹ کر بے حد ترش انداز میں بولا ۔
نہیں میں نے یہ تو نہیں کہا۔ وہ ششدرسی اسے دیکھنے لگی۔
کیوں تم نے کیسے سوچ لیا کہ میرے پاس بس وہی ایک شرٹ تھی اگر وہ جل گئی تو میرے پاس پہننے کے لیے
کچھ نہیں ہوگا۔ اس لیے شرٹ لے کر آ گئیں؟ وہ بے حد کٹیلے انداز میں اس سے پوچھ رہا تھا۔
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