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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalA group of down-to-earth, humble and poor people who often visit The Brick Huts of Salaudin, who is a nice and simple rustic and, lives in a quiet expanse of one part of Kolkata, become very fond of Wadood Ahmed, an affluent guy, who also stays in Kolkata and comes across them by chance.
The people of The Brick Huts are wealth less but have no complaints. They are poor but happy with the lives God has given to them. Wadood Ahmed is financially rich but he knows the value of good things of life also. Wadood treats them with all the warmth and love that he has for humanity, much like these people, and together they share and communicate about things that are of importance in this existence of 'The Supreme', and gain from them.
Shariq Khan
This is Shariq Khan's second book. The first being 'Orient Sky' a story about two honest gentlemen who meet in 'Calcutta' in the 1970s, and become very close to each other, enriching each other with all the goodness they have, to share, with other characters in the story.
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