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Muntakhib Afsanay by Ismat Chughtai
- ISMAT CHUGHTAI KE FASAANE
- De: Ismat Chughtai
- Narrado por: Fawad Khan
- Duración: 1 h y 14 m
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Titles include: "Amar Bail"; "Chiri ki Dukki"; "Ghoonghat"; "Roshan".
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Speechless ♾️
- De Jabraan Shahid en 02-12-25
- Muntakhib Afsanay by Ismat Chughtai
- ISMAT CHUGHTAI KE FASAANE
- De: Ismat Chughtai
- Narrado por: Fawad Khan
Speechless ♾️
Revisado: 02-12-25
Ismat Chughtai’s Afsanay captivates with bold storytelling on gender, class, and society. Her sharp wit and fearless prose shine in this audiobook, brought to life by Fawad Khan’s engaging narration.
A must-listen for fans of Urdu literature, offering timeless social commentary in an immersive experience.
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Chakiwara Mein Visal [Attached to the Chakwara]
- De: Muhammad Khalid Akhtar
- Narrado por: Fawad Khan
- Duración: 5 h y 10 m
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A small Karachi neighbourhood, Chakiwara is humdrum and unspectacular to all appearances. But inside its shops and at the street corners, there is curious business afoot. Chronicling the drama that unfolds daily is Iqbal Hussain Changezi, bakery owner and collector of writers and geniuses. He has his eyes on out-of-work comedian Chakori, apprentice to a Chinese dentist, even as the town's mostly unsuccessful healer of physical and spiritual maladies prepares to unleash his top-secret invention, the love meter.
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Narration makes the story more interesting
- De Jabraan Shahid en 01-27-25
Narration makes the story more interesting
Revisado: 01-27-25
This audiobook offers a captivating exploration of societal duality through the lens of Muhammad Khalid Akhtar’s timeless work. Each character serves as a vivid reflection of traits and realities we are all aware of but often choose to overlook or rationalize, making the story an intriguing commentary on human nature and societal norms. The intricate web of personalities showcases the subtle hypocrisies and unspoken truths that underpin our world, allowing the listener to ponder deeply about their surroundings.
What truly elevates this audiobook experience, however, is Fawad Khan’s masterful narration. His voice becomes a living, breathing character in its own right, bringing unparalleled depth and nuance to the story. The rise and fall of his tone each crest and trough aligns perfectly with the emotional landscape of the narrative. Khan’s ability to distinguish between characters through subtle changes in pitch and tone is nothing short of phenomenal.
His performance not only brought Akhtar’s words to life but also introduced me to the beauty and complexity of this literary masterpiece. Fawad Khan’s narration transformed a good novel into an unforgettable experience, making it accessible and enjoyable in ways that felt fresh and personal. It’s a brilliant convergence of great storytelling and exceptional voice acting that I wholeheartedly recommend.
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Aab-e-Gum (Urdu Edition)
- De: Mushtaq Ahmed Yusufi
- Narrado por: Fawad Khan
- Duración: 15 h y 14 m
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Aab-e-Gum is one of the most fascinting books in Urdu on human behaviors, humor and satire with a tinge of sadness. The story follows Basharat and his adventures in Pakistan. Throughout the book Basharat and his family learn to deal with Pakisitan, their new home while missing India. The book consists of a series of stories that help the listener understand what the author was experiencing as that transition is made.
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Narration 💯
- De Jabraan Shahid en 02-13-24
- Aab-e-Gum (Urdu Edition)
- De: Mushtaq Ahmed Yusufi
- Narrado por: Fawad Khan
Narration 💯
Revisado: 02-13-24
The book is a remarkable classic that masterfully intertwines time travel, offering a profound exploration of life's realities. The author skillfully portrays the innocence of people, the pain masked by smiles, and the hypocrisy pervading society, all with a subtle yet incredibly humorous touch. The narrative style elevates the experience to unprecedented heights, and the narrator's contribution is particularly commendable for enriching the reader's journey.
It's worth noting, however, that the book occasionally suffers from repetitive lines, a minor issue that slightly detracts from the overall reading experience. Hopefully, future editions will address this, ensuring an even more seamless and engaging narrative flow.
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