A Captivating Monthly Edition Featuring New Voices and Popular Serials Pakeezah Digest December 2018 [Download PDF] is a well-received mo...
A Captivating Monthly Edition Featuring New Voices and Popular Serials
Pakeezah Digest December 2018 [Download PDF] is a well-received monthly Urdu digest offering a rich blend of romantic fiction, social stories, and ongoing serialized novels. This edition is particularly notable as Ghazala Farukh joins Jasoosi Publications’ Pakiza Digest, adding fresh literary energy to the magazine. Alongside her contribution, readers can enjoy engaging stories by established writers such as Asma Qadri, Sakina Farukh, and Aimal Raza.
[Free PDF download ##fa-file-pdf-o##]This issue also features the concluding episode of the popular serial novel Amrat by Sheereen Haidar, bringing closure to a storyline that has kept readers emotionally invested. In addition, Rifat Siraj’s regular novel Ye Kahan Bachian Key Dil Hey continues to explore sensitive themes related to relationships and personal struggles.
The special stories section of Pakeezah Digest December 2018 [Download PDF] includes Aurat Kahani by Farheen Azfar, Ruju by Rehana Aftab, Dashat Main Aab by Farha Bhutto, Apna Daman Apni Aag by Surrya Farukh, Khush Qismat Kaun by Hinadiya Ahmed, Bila Unwan by Asma Qadri, Kajal Kothri by Tayyba Ansar, Tooti Suraahi by Aimal Raza, and Surkhaab Key Par by Shama Tafseer. Each story reflects diverse themes ranging from emotional resilience and moral dilemmas to hope and personal transformation.
Other notable contributions include Muhabbat Lafaz Hey Laikin by Haya Bukhari, Gawah Rehna by Nafeesa Saeed, Suda by Sakeena Farukh, and Habas Zada December by Saira Mashal. Together, these works create a balanced literary collection that appeals to readers who appreciate meaningful and relatable storytelling.
Overall, this edition delivers a satisfying combination of complete stories and serialized fiction. Readers can download the PDF or read it online to enjoy a comprehensive monthly digest filled with quality Urdu literature.
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