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The Literary Herald
ISSN : 2454-3365 THE LITERARY HERALD AN INTERNATIONAL REFEREED ENGLISH E-JOURNAL A Quarterly Indexed Open-access Online JOURNAL Vol.1, No.1 (June 2015) Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Siddhartha Sharma Managing Editor: Dr. Sadhana Sharma www.TLHjournal.com [email protected] hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk;khngggh www.TLHjournal.com The Literary Herald ISSN: 2454-3365 An International Refereed English e-Journal The Representation of Agony during Partition as shown in M S Sathyu’s film “Garm Hawa” Ms Rekha Paresh Parmar Associate Professor Department of English Veer Narmad South Gujarat University, Surat Abstract “Garm Hawa” (Scorching Winds/Hot Winds) is a 1973 Hindi Urdu drama film directed by M S Sathyu with veteran actor Balraj Sahni as the lead. It was written by Kaifi Azmi and Shama Zaidi, based on an unpublished short story by a famous Urdu writer Ismat Chughtai. This controversial film has won several national awards in 1974 including a National Integration award. This political narrative deals with the plight of a North Indian Muslim businessman Salim Mirza and his family in 1947 in Agra. He is a patriot and a Muslim shoemaker, struggles to survive in this pathetic and critical condition of communal riots. He is in a dilemma either to live in India or to emigrate to Pakistan like his other family members. The Mirza family suffers for not doing anything wrong in this post-partition environment. They could neither manage their business nor got the job. The social and marital relations are affected. Salim Mirza’s elder son Baqar moves to Pakistan with his family. His daughter Amina is frustrated having two affairs with her cousins and committed suicide. -
Cannes Lions 2013
June 1-15, 2013 Volume 2, Issue 2 `100 18 12 DEFINING MOMENTS Amit Khanna In his latest avatar as an author. 10 NANO-MTV Social Road Trip Digital crowdsourcing takes centrestage. 28 INTERVIEW Anita Nayyar Havas Media Group’s CEO wants digital to be the core. CANNES LIONS 2013 AGNELLO DIAS Global Honour 8 GO DADDY Online in a Jiffy 16 Looking at the world’s most-talked-about festival of creativity HT MEDIA through the eyes of the men and the women judging the awards. Off to Gurgaon 23 JHALAK DIKHLA JAA Very Much in Demand 30 EDITORIAL This fortnight... Volume 2, Issue 2 here is such solemnity about the very word. Jury. At least some of that may be EDITOR T because the first two letters are the same as those in the word ‘judge’. Sreekant Khandekar June 1-15, 2013 Volume 2, Issue 2 `100 PUBLISHER 12 For all the aura of impartiality around them, juries are made up of human beings – Prasanna Singh 18 and human beings are fallible. It is about decision-making in a group of people where SENIOR LAYOUT ARTIST the dynamics between them can make all the difference to the outcome. Vinay Dominic DEFINING MOMENTS Amit Khanna In his latest avatar as an author. PRODUCTION EXECUTIVE 10 To begin with, the chairman of the jury plays a key role in determining the tone of Andrias Kisku the process. An assertive, fair-minded chief can ensure that everybody gets a say, even those who are relatively quiet or shy. A more hands-off approach can see a handful of ADVERTISING ENQUIRIES NANO-MTV Rahul Puri, (0120) 4077833, 4077866 Social Road Trip Digital crowdsourcing takes centrestage. -