Published - Mon, 30 Jan 2023
Hindi literature is opulent in varieties and nuanced in tradition. Literature places itself on the face of a linguistic journey. If you haven’t undertaken that journey yet, this is the time you should totally emerge yourself in learning Hindi through literature.
Hindi literature has all kinds of stories containing a very rich literary heritage. Read through the list of the most popular literary works in Hindi, which you must read.
1. Gunaho Ka Devta by Dharamvir Bharati
Gunaho Ka Devta is a romantic story that centres around a student, Chander, who falls in love with Sudha, the daughter of his college professor Dr. Shukla. This story mostly focuses on caste discrimination in the society. The in-depth description of love, anguish and indecision makes the booa literary piece. There is a television adaptation of the book titled Ek Tha Chander Ek Thi Sudha which was featured on Life OK.
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