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  1. It’s hard to scan through Manto’s stories and pin down the best ones, because all of them are great. But we at Rekhta have taken this endeavor. On this page, discover the best 20 selected short stories ever written by Manto.

  2. Saadat Hasan Manto was an Indo-Pakistani playwright, author, and novelist who was known for his non-conventional writing style. His creations are magical words to the ardent readers of the Urdu language. In his short-lived life of 42 years, he has produced over 22 collections of short stories, three collections of essays, five series of radio plays, two groups of personal sketches, a novel, and also a chunk of film scripts. His finest of short stories were held in high regard that not only ...

  3. Toba Tek Singh is a short story based on the partition of India, written by Saadat Hasan Manto. It was first written in Urdu and published in 1955. It is interwoven with the theme of partition and its emotional and psychological effects on the human psyche.

  4. Saadat Hasan Manto - best known for his short stories | A famous Urdu short stories writer. Read his best collection of stories on Rekhta.

  5. Saadat Hasan Manto (1912–55), one of the greatest writers of short stories and author of over 100 radio plays and features, remains a model for 21st-century writers for plot construction, bitter realism, and whimsical dialogue.

  6. The present study is descriptive qualitativ e research. on Saadat Hasan Manto’s selected short stories, namely, ‘The Ret urn’, ‘Colder than Ice’ and ‘Mozail’; to gain a deeper ...

  7. Manto’s short story “Toba Tek Singh,” written shortly before his death, is a live example of it that has its setting in the environment surrounded by the Partition of India. The plot takes one back to some 2-3 years after the partition, and the story can be seen as a slap on the face of governments of Pakistan and Hindustan.