नेताजी कहिन | मनोहर श्याम जोशी | Netaji Kahin | Satire | Manohar Shyam Joshi | Hindi Audio Story
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देश का राजनैतिक तापमान बढ़ता जा रहा है। इस पसीने छुड़ा देने वाली रस्साकशी के माहौल में दो पल रुक कर मीठे व्यंग का शरबत पीजिये। और हाँ, एक सहानुभूति भरी नज़र ज़रा उस छुटभैये नेता की ओर भी जिसका भविष्य हर इलेक्शन से पहले थाली में कंचे सा डोलता है। As the mercury rises on the nation’s elections, we are all sure to get caught in the crossfire of barbs and brickbats between parties…but for now let's pause a second to smile and savor the forgotten sweetness of a well worded satire. And if you think you have it bad, give a thought to the poor small time neta, whose future rolls around like a marble on a plate, with every election. Manohar Shyam Joshi मनोहर श्याम जोशी ने भारतीय टेलीविज़न को बहुत सी यादगार कहानियां दी- हम लोग, बुनियाद, मुंगेरी लाल के हसीन सपने इत्यादि। आधुनिक हिन्दी साहित्य के  गद्यकार, उपन्यासकार, व्यंग्यकार, पत्रकार होने के साथ साथ वे  जनवादी-विचारक, फिल्म पट-कथा लेखक,  संपादक, कुशल प्रवक्ता तथा स्तंभ-लेखक थे। उपन्यास कुरु कुरु स्वाहा -1980 कसप - 1982 हरिया हरक्युलिस की हैरानी - 1994 हमज़ाद - 1996 टा टा प्रोफ़ेसर -2001 कयाप - 2001 कौन हूँ मैं - 2006 कपीशजी - 2009 वधस्थल - 2009 उत्तराधिकारिणी - 2015 दूरदर्शन धारावाहिक हमलोग बुनियाद कक्का जी कहिन मुंगेरी लाल के हसीन सपनें हमराही ज़मीन आसमान गाथा हिन्दी फ़िल्में हे राम पापा कहते हैं अप्पू राजा भ्रष्टाचार Listen to Hindi kahaniyan and Urdu Kahaniyan by famous as well as lesser known writers. You will find here stories from everyone from Premchand to Ismat Chughtai ; Suryabala to Mohan Rakesh, Kaleshwar and Mannu Bhandari.
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