Published August 11, 2024 | Version Online
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"Sarasvatī Asnān"

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Ghazanfar is a renowned Urdu fiction writer, poet and literary critic whose works revolve around the dynamics of society, its intricacies and the underlying problems. Through his writings, he familiarises the readers to often overlooked realities of life. Sarasvatī Asnān is a short story that also brings to the readers a slice of life that seems fresh but is indeed a glimpse into the world that exists within the folds of life. Through the meeting of the protagonist, Raghav and the boatman, the writer delves into the intricacies of life and sheds light on the constraints of the material world that man is trapped in. The encounter becomes a window to reflect on broader human experiences to reveal deeper truths of life and highlight selflessness and sensitivity in a profound manner. The confluence of the three rivers – the Ganges, the Yamuna and the Sarasvati becomes symbolic of the convergence of diverse individuals, varied worlds and differing ideologies, all uniting at a shared juncture known as humanity.

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