Kiran Digest March 2021 is a vibrant and celebratory edition published on the occasion of International Women’s Day. This special issue bri...
Kiran Digest March 2021 is a vibrant and celebratory edition published on the occasion of International Women’s Day. This special issue brings together engaging interviews, serialized novels, complete fiction, and thought-provoking afsane that highlight women’s voices, creativity, and resilience.
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This issue features interactive content including interesting questions for readers on Kiran’s anniversary, creating a warm connection with its audience. Actress Javeria Aziz Nagi shares her thoughts in “Meri Bhi Suniye,” offering a glimpse into her personal and professional journey.
Among the serialized novels, Mahwish Iftikhar’s “Daman-e-Sahab” continues to captivate readers, while Asia Mirza’s “Mere Hum Nafs Mere Hum Nawa” unfolds emotional complexities of relationships. Muskan Noor’s “Muqabil Hai Aaina” adds depth with its reflective storyline.
The complete novel “Rang Khubsurat Hai Tumhat” by Seema presents a touching romantic narrative. Farah Bukhari’s much-loved novel “Kinar-e-Khwab Jo” reaches its final episode, leaving a lasting impression. Nazia Kanwal Nazi’s novelette “Jinhein Raaste Mein Khabar Hui,” along with works by Muneem Malik and Kashaf Hani, enrich the edition further.
Short stories and regular columns by Maimoona Sadaf, Andaleeb Zahra, Umm Aqsa, Azra Firdous, Faheema Farid Khan, Tehmina Abbasi, and Noor Shal add literary diversity. With Shahin Rasheed’s Women’s Day tribute, this March 2021 issue stands as a meaningful celebration of women’s strength and storytelling.
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