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For the first time ever, it had dawned on him that women who sold their bodies could have such shapely figures.’
Kanta and Khushia were part of the same profession. He was her pimp, and, in a way, one of her own. All of twenty-eight, Khushia was quite a businessman. While he knew all the girls in his circuit through and through, what he didn’t know was that one day Kanta Kumari would stand naked before him and throw him into the greatest turmoil of his life.
Manto’s characters are known to vehemently resist categorization, and this is especially true in the case of Khushia and Kanta who don’t behave as they are expected to. Read on to revisit one of Manto’s most fascinating takes on human behaviour.
Imprint: Penguin
Published: Jan/2018
Length : 15 Pages
MRP : ₹15.00
Imprint: Penguin Audio
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Imprint: Penguin
Published: Jan/2018
ISBN: 9789387625716
Length : 15 Pages
MRP : ₹15.00
For the first time ever, it had dawned on him that women who sold their bodies could have such shapely figures.’
Kanta and Khushia were part of the same profession. He was her pimp, and, in a way, one of her own. All of twenty-eight, Khushia was quite a businessman. While he knew all the girls in his circuit through and through, what he didn’t know was that one day Kanta Kumari would stand naked before him and throw him into the greatest turmoil of his life.
Manto’s characters are known to vehemently resist categorization, and this is especially true in the case of Khushia and Kanta who don’t behave as they are expected to. Read on to revisit one of Manto’s most fascinating takes on human behaviour.
Saadat Hasan Manto has been called the greatest short story writer of the Indian subcontinent. He was born in 1912 in Punjab and went on to become a radio and film-script writer, journalist, and short story writer. His stories were highly controversial and he was tried for obscenity six times during his career. After Partition, Manto moved to Lahore with his wife and three daughters. He died there in 1955.