While the society regressed, his writings progressed.
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“My job is to write with a white chalk, so that I can draw attention to the blackness of the board.” - Manto
As times changed so did the people and with them literature did too. But Manto’s beliefs, stand unchanged even today.
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He lived his stories so much so that there was a ‘Manto’ in most of them.
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If he wasn't so pained, he wouldn't have been immortalized as Manto.
Manto spoke as he thought, wrote as he saw. To know more about him & his Mantoiyat, visit your nearest cinemas on 21st September.
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Topics: Nandita Das Nawazuddin Siddiqui Manto
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