Yaad Shehar, Vol 2 (Hindi)

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Neelesh Mishra

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Publisher

Publication Year 2013
ISBN-13

9789382618386

ISBN-10 9789382618386
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 256 Pages
Language (English)
Weight (grms) 141
A famous Big FM radio program, Mishra's Yaadon Ka Idiot Box features the imaginary town of Yaad Sheher, which literally means the city of memories. Neelesh Mishra Ka Yaad Sheher - Vol. 2 is a collection of tales narrated by the talented radio storyteller and it contains different stories set in the fictional location of Yaad Sheher. The book uses easy-to-understand Hindi that describes everyday scenarios encountered in a busy metro. These stories make use of characters from different walks of life such as married couples, romantic youngsters and lonely souls. Simple themes are used throughout the book, ranging from young people looking for romance to domestic squabbles in the street. Many of these narratives have moralistic aspects to them and end with a conflict being resolved. Hope is a motif that is maintained in all of his stories. The author has written a humanistic account of his imagination and in doing so, he has created a fiction which is capable of inciting nostalgia in readers. Neelesh Mishra Ka Yaad Sheher - Vol. 2 is a mellow piece of literature that has its roots based in radio. It was published by Westland Yatra Books in 2013 and is available as a paperback. Key Features The book is made up of tales narrated by the author on his famous radio show. All the stories are in simple Hindi and set in the fictional city of Yaad Sheher.

Neelesh Mishra

Neelesh Misra is an award winning Indian radio jockey, journalist, poet, lyricist, scriptwriter and author. He received the Ramnath Goenka Award for Excellence in Journalism for his reportage on Maoist insurgency and the K.C. Kulish Memorial Award in the year 2009. He is currently the editorial director of his rural newspaper, Gaon Connection. He has also written the lyrics for many popular Hindi songs. He is married to Yamini Misra and they stay in Mumbai.
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