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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.
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.
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 ...
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]
"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]
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