A UNIQUE STORY IN HINDI " LAAL MIRCH " BY AMRITA PREETAM एक अनोखी रोचक हिंदी कहानी लाल मिर्च
story Narration SANJAY SHUBHANKAR
CREATIVE CONSULTANT ASIFA KAYNAT
लाल मिर्च , कहानी है अमृता प्रीतम की,एक बहुत ही अलग रंग अलग कलेवर की कहानी ,ये अमृता जी की बाकी तमाम कहानियों से बिलकुल अलग है ,जीवन के कडुए यथार्थ को इतने रोचक ढंग से और इतने मनोरंजक ढंग से प्रस्तुत कर देना ये अमृता जी की ही कलम का कमाल है.तो लीजिये हाज़िर है अमृता प्रीतम की कहानी संजय"लाल मिर्च " शुभांकर की जुबानी .
Who did Amrita Pritam love?
At 16, Amrita was married to Pritam Singh, one of her admirers, with whom she had a son named Navraj and a daughter named Kandlla. However, their marriage didn't last and it was her love for poet Sahir Ludhianvi which later became her obsession.
What was the name of Amrita Pritam first husband?
In 1935, Amrita married Pritam Singh, son of a hosiery merchant of Lahore's Anarkali bazaar. They had two children together, a son and a daughter. She had an unrequited affection for poet Sahir Ludhianvi.
What is the best story of Amrita Pritam?
Is Amrita Pritam still alive?
अमृता प्रीतम को ज्ञानपीठ पुरस्कार कब मिला?
अमृता प्रीतम को ज्ञानपीठ पुरस्कार कब मिला?
Amrita Pritam अमृता प्रीतम - हिंदी कहानियाँ
What is the best story of Amrita Pritam?
Why did sahir not marry amrita?
What is the moral of Amrita story?
Did Amrita Pritam loved Imroz?
Amrita Pritam was born as Amrit Kaur in 1919 in Gujranwala, Punjab, in British India,[2] the only child of Raj Bibi, who was a school teacher, and Kartar Singh Hitkari, who was a poet, a scholar of the Braj Bhasha language, and the editor of a literary journal.[8][9] Besides this, he was a pracharak – a preacher of the Sikh faith.[10] Amrita's mother died when she was eleven. Soon after, she and her father moved to Lahore, where she lived till her migration to India in 1947. Confronting adult responsibilities and besieged by loneliness following her mother's death, she began to write at an early age. Her first anthology of poems, Amrit Lehran ("Immortal Waves") was published in 1936, at age sixteen, the year she married Pritam Singh, an editor to whom she was engaged in early childhood, and changed her name from Amrit Kaur to Amrita Pritam.[11] Half a dozen collections of poems followed between 1936 and 1943.
Though she began her journey as a romantic poet, she soon shifted gears,[6] and became part of the Progressive Writers' Movement. The effect was seen in her collection, Lok Peed ("People's Anguish", 1944), which openly criticised the war-torn economy after the Bengal famine of 1943. She was also involved in social work to a certain extent, and participated in such activities wholeheartedly after Independence, when social activist Guru Radha Kishan took the initiative to bring the first Janta Library in Delhi. This was inaugurated by Balraj Sahni and Aruna Asaf Ali, and she contributed to the occasion. This study centre cum library is still running at Clock Tower, Delhi. She also worked at a radio station in Lahor