Gurdial Singh - Short Story Collections

Short Story Collections

  • (1962) Saggi Phul
  • (1964) Chan Da Boota
  • (1966) Upra Ghar
  • (1971) Kutta Te Aadmi
  • (1982) Masti Bota
  • (1984) Rukhe Misse Bande
  • (1985) Begana Pindh
  • (1988) Chonvian Kahanian
  • (1990) Pakka Tikana
  • (1991) Kareer Di Dhingri
  • (1992) Meri Pratinidhi Rachna

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