
MURADA MAHAL I मुराद महल
Author: OM PRAKASH SHARMA
Publisher: Neelam Jasoos Karyalay
Binding: Paperback
Book Description:
Om Prakash Sharma is a name that stands out as a brilliant talent in the world of Hindi literature. Renowned for his work in popular fiction, Sharma brought a unique blend of realism and imagination, capturing the essence of Indian culture through his writing. His characters—such as Rajesh, Jagat, Jayant, Jagon, Gopali, Chakram, William Krishna, Jadoo Bhuwan, Bagharof, Tau, and Lili—have an authenticity that resonates deeply with readers. These are not just fictional creations, but real, living characters who form an inseparable part of his stories.
During a time when Hindi literature largely consisted of adaptations or translations of English novels, Om Prakash Sharma’s works set a new standard by introducing realistic, grounded detective fiction. He made the "common man" the hero, showing how ordinary individuals could embody extraordinary values, and he portrayed the struggles and aspirations of these characters with great depth.
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Author: OM PRAKASH SHARMA
Publisher: Neelam Jasoos Karyalay
Binding: Paperback
Book Description:
Om Prakash Sharma is a name that stands out as a brilliant talent in the world of Hindi literature. Renowned for his work in popular fiction, Sharma brought a unique blend of realism and imagination, capturing the essence of Indian culture through his writing. His characters—such as Rajesh, Jagat, Jayant, Jagon, Gopali, Chakram, William Krishna, Jadoo Bhuwan, Bagharof, Tau, and Lili—have an authenticity that resonates deeply with readers. These are not just fictional creations, but real, living characters who form an inseparable part of his stories.
During a time when Hindi literature largely consisted of adaptations or translations of English novels, Om Prakash Sharma’s works set a new standard by introducing realistic, grounded detective fiction. He made the "common man" the hero, showing how ordinary individuals could embody extraordinary values, and he portrayed the struggles and aspirations of these characters with great depth.
























