Sabrang Digest 1980 [ ESSENTIAL — RELEASE ]
“You want the author?” she asked Saeed, not unkindly. “The boy who wrote ‘Aik Awaaz’?”
Sabrang wasn’t just a magazine. It was a universe. Its lurid, over-crammed covers promised everything a man, woman, or child could dream of: a sizzling crime thriller by Ibn-e-Safi on page 30, a heart-wrenching romantic novella by A. Hameed on page 80, a political cartoon mocking General Zia-ul-Haq’s regime on page 12, and, folded in the middle like a secret treasure, a glossy, full-color pinup of a Bollywood actress that was strictly illegal. sabrang digest 1980
“Son,” he said. “It is a person whose only crime was to write a story the world wasn’t ready to hear.” “You want the author