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"Do gharon ke beech fansi ek khamosh qurbani ki dastaan."
Shaadi se pehle baap-bhai ki anakh, aur shaadi ke baad sasural ki laaj—ek ladki ki puri umar bas isi ko sambhalne mein nikal jati hai. Par uske apne dil ka kya? Uske apne sapno ka kya?
'गुनहगार' koi filmy prem kahani nahi hai. Ye us kadve sach ka aaina hai jo hum roz apne aas-pass dekhte hain par ignore kar dete hain. Faiz aur Zoya ki ye dastaan aapko ye sochne par majboor kar degi ki kya waqai wo ladki 'gunehgar' thi, ya humara ye nazariya?
Ek baar padhkar dekhiye, shayad aapko apne hi mohalle ki koi purani khidki yaad aa jaye.
Amaan Shaikh is an Indian author, poet, and conceptual artist from Samastipur, Bihar. At 23 years old, Amaan has already built a distinct presence in the literary world by focusing on the quiet, often overlooked aspects of human life—unrequited love, solitude, and the philosophy of everyday struggles.
Writing primarily in Hindi and Urdu, Amaan is the author of the novel "Gunehgar" (ग़ुनहगार) and the evocative poetry collection "Iktarfa: Imperfectly a Perfect Failure." His storytelling is known for being raw and direct, often incorporating local dialects to keep the narrative authentic and deeply relatable. He doesn't just write stories; he documents the emotions that people often find hard to put into words.
Beyond his books, Amaan Shaikh is a widely recognized digital creator and photographer. His visual portfolio on Pexels, under the name @lostintespace, has reached over 10 Million views, reflecting his keen eye for visual storytelling. On social media, he connects with a growing audience as @xtraworthy, sharing content that sits at the intersection of art and poetry.
While he is a storyteller by soul, Amaan is an Anesthesia Technician by profession. This unique background allows him to see the world through a lens of both science and deep empathy, bridging the gap between clinical precision and creative expression. Through every project, whether a photograph or a poem, Amaan Shaikh continues to prove that there is beauty in the imperfect.