Mirchan Wala Saadh
Balwant Gargi was a famous Punjabi playwright, sketch writer, short story writer, novelist, and researcher of theatre. The book "Mirchan Wala Saadh" is a collection of his short stories. It includes 15 stories in which the writer shares many of his personal experiences. He presents these experiences again through his imagination and storytelling. The stories include characters and situations such as a wandering saint, a young Sikh boy who cuts his hair but later becomes a Singh again after facing mental pain, a mother sitting on the banks of the Ganga, and a man who kills his parents. All the stories have interesting events and engaging themes that keep the reader interested.
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Mirchan Wala Saadh
Mirchan Wala Saadh
Balwant Gargi was a famous Punjabi playwright, sketch writer, short story writer, novelist, and researcher of theatre. The book "Mirchan Wala Saadh" is a collection of his short stories. It includes 15 stories in which the writer shares many of his personal experiences. He presents these experiences again through his imagination and storytelling. The stories include characters and situations such as a wandering saint, a young Sikh boy who cuts his hair but later becomes a Singh again after facing mental pain, a mother sitting on the banks of the Ganga, and a man who kills his parents. All the stories have interesting events and engaging themes that keep the reader interested.
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Balwant Gargi was a famous Punjabi playwright, sketch writer, short story writer, novelist, and researcher of theatre. The book "Mirchan Wala Saadh" is a collection of his short stories. It includes 15 stories in which the writer shares many of his personal experiences. He presents these experiences again through his imagination and storytelling. The stories include characters and situations such as a wandering saint, a young Sikh boy who cuts his hair but later becomes a Singh again after facing mental pain, a mother sitting on the banks of the Ganga, and a man who kills his parents. All the stories have interesting events and engaging themes that keep the reader interested.












