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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalPartition was difficult, and tiring and ended British rule in India after two centuries. Neighbors slaughtered neighbors, childhood friends became sworn enemies and Partition led to the mass migration of people. The story is about Lala Khatri and his journey to India. He lived in Abdul Hakeem village of Multan and owned the largest groceries in the village. People from all religions worked at his shop. There was Hindu Birju, a Muslim Amanullah, a Sikh Pummy, and Christian Twinkle and Twinkle. The characters like Langda Vilayti, Charsi, and Bakshi play an important role. The most important role is that of a dog called Shera who triggered riots in the peaceful village of Abdul Hakeem.
Anuj Sabharwal
Born and brought up in Delhi, Anuj studied English Literature at Delhi University. The other books written by him are November Rain, Little Arnie, Gazala, Revenge of a maneater, The Chastete Bride, and Soupy Stories.
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