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An Analytical Study of representative stories of Jameela Hashmi’s short stories collection "Rang-e-Bhoom"
Authors:
Fakhar Abbas, Dr. Farzana Riaz, Dr. Fouzia Sahar Malik Dr. Aasma Rani, Dr. Hina Asghar,Keywords
Jamila Hashmi, literary journey, "Talash-e-Baharan" 1961, the century-based oppression, exploitation and victimization of women, "Aatash-e-Rafta" (1964), "Aap Beti Jag Beti" (1969), Pathan village in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, background of Cholestane, Novel” Roohi”, "Chehra Ba Chehra Roo ba Roo", Shah Qachar in Iran, "Dashti-e-Soos", "Rang-e-Bhoom (1987) ", "Apna Apna Jahannum", "Nisbat-e-Rut Mein Roo", "Jog Ki Raat". ,Abstract
If you look at Jamila Hashmi's literary journey, it is very colorful and extensive. Her novel "Talash-e-Baharan" was published in 1961. In which the century-based oppression, exploitation and victimization of women in this society has been made a subject. The novel "Aatash-e-Rafta" (1964) is written in the background of the Sikh society of East Punjab. The fictional collection "Aap Beti Jag Beti" (1969) was written in the background of Cholestane. Novel” Roohi”(a love story that describes the natural background of a Pathan village in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province). “Chehra Ba Chehra Roo ba Roo”:In this novel the author has made the life of a spiritual and historical character Qurat-al-Ain Tahira a subject through the activities of a religious sect that arose in the time of Shah Qachar in Iran. Her all-time hit novel “Dashti-e-Soos” was published in 1983, the short stories collection “Rang-e-Bhoom (1987)”, “Apna Apna Jahannum” consisting of three novels, the fiction collection "Nisbat-e-Rut Mein Roo", the novel "Jog Ki Raat" and many other miscellanies are Included in her books.