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Friday, October 1, 2010

TAYE TAYE FISH; a Humorous Urdu Novel

TAYE TAYE FISH, by Gul Noukhaiz Akhtar, is very funny humorous Urdu novel. The novel has a funny start and funniest and happiest end.

The novel is the story of a poor by Kamal who marries a girl Fahmi for Halala and later falls in love with her. It is story of a blind love of a girl Fahmi with a boy Shah Rukh and unfaithfulness of Shah Rukh with Fahmi. It is story of a loving and father and caring father in law. It is a story of a crafty and cunning brother. It is story of blindness of people when it comes to matter of wealth.

Kamal is arrested by police and because he was accused of snatching a purse from a beautiful girl Fahmi. Fahmi says him, in Police station, that if he marries her he would be freed and he is shocked. He agrees to marry her and goes with her to her house. She introduces him with her father as her husband Shah Rukh, a scientist.

But later all of his happiness goes waste when she tells him that she is going to marry him as a Halala marriage because her husband Shah Rukh divorced her and now they want to remarry which is not allowed in Islam without Halala. She offers him five lace rupees for this marriage and divorce.

After marriage she demands him to divorce her but he falls in love with her and does not want to divorce her and escape from her home. Now the story goes very funny and humorous and thriller at some points.

There are some emotional situations in the novel but mostly the novel is very interesting and humorous. The humor, which author tried to show from Fahmi’s father, does not seems logical and as good as all other humors in the book. This man always speaks some English sentences but always means the opposite meaning of that, which seems very illogical and unacceptable. Ignoring this shortcoming rest of the novel is just superb.

Click here to download Taye Taye Fish. Please note that you will have to have PDF reader to read the book after having it downloaded. Hope you will like it and let me know your comments about it.

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