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  2. Bazaar-e-Husn - Wikipedia

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    Bazaar-e-Husn (Urdu: بازارِ حُسن) or Seva Sadan (Hindi: सेवासदन, lit. 'The House of service') is a Hindustani novel by Munshi Premchand. It was originally written in Urdu under the title Bazaar-e-Husn ("Market of Beauty" or Red-light district) but was first published in Hindi from Calcutta as Seva Sadan ("The House of Service"), in 1919.

  3. Bazaar E Husn - Wikipedia

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    Bazaar E Husn (transl. The flesh market (as in prostitution)) is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language film, based on Munshi Premchand’s renowned Urdu novel Bazaar-e-Husn, [2] released on 18 July 2014. This film stars Reshmi Ghosh, Jeet Goshwami, Om Puri and Yashpal Sharma, and was written by Dhananjay Kumar.

  4. Urdu literature - Wikipedia

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    He wrote on the themes of religious and social reforms in Isare-e-Muabid and Hum Khurma-O Hum Swab, on the predicament of a prostitute in Bazaar-e-Husn, the problems of the farmers in Gosha-e Aafiat, and the problems of the middle class and women in Nirmala. [42] Premchand was also the first writer to introduce European-style short stories in ...

  5. Bazar-e-Husn - Wikipedia

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    Bazar-e-Husn is a 1988 Pakistani drama film written by Pervez Kalim, co-directed by Javed Fazil and Sarwar Bhatti who co-produced it also, with Akhtar Bhatti and Akbar Bhatti. [1] The film features Nadeem Baig, Salma Agha, Samina Peerzada, Jehan Zeb, Faisal Rehman and Rangeela. It was released on 9 September 1988 and was a box office success. [2]

  6. Lottery (short story) - Wikipedia

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    "Lottery" (Hindi: लॉटरी, Urdu: لاٹری) is a Hindustani short story. It was written by Indian author Premchand. [1] The story is told in narrative form from the perspective of an unnamed school teacher. [2]

  7. Production of Pakeezah - Wikipedia

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    The four-storey Bazaar-e-Husn, referring to the location at which the song "Inhin Logon Ne" was filmed, was built at Filmistan between six months [59] and one-and-a-half years. [46] The set was constructed by 600 workers on a budget of over ₹ 1 million (US$12,000). [71] During construction, Amrohi visited the location for checks every day. [46]

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    Bazaar-e-Husn by Premchand (publ. in Hindi as Seva-sadan) Genre fiction. Dope by Sax Rohmer – inspired by the true story of Limehouse dope-dealer Brilliant Chang; Dope Darling by Leda Burke (David Garnett) (England) 1920 We by Yevgeny Zamyatin ; Limbo by Aldous Huxley (England) – short stories; The Lost Girl by D. H. Lawrence