Harilal Upadhyay - Social Novels

Social Novels

  • Ramkali (RoopMangala)
  • Rahi Gai Man Ni Man Ma
  • Gauri
  • Tan Bhukhya Koi Dhan Bhukhya
  • Preete Parovaya
  • Dharati Lal Gulal
  • Nathi Sukaya Neer
  • Sukh Savaya Thay
  • Kundan Chadyu Kante
  • Savazada Senjal Pie
  • Man Dubya Mrugjal Ma
  • KesarBhino Kanth
  • Varso Re Ur na Amee
  • AmrutBhini Ankhaladi
  • Tej Chhavai Raat
  • Haiye Madhaya Het
  • Nisha Sunave Naad
  • Alka
  • ManPankhi Na Mala
  • Kanchan Lage Na Kaat
  • Antar Khole Ankh
  • Nari Hati Ek Namani
  • Paras Sparshe Ek J War
  • Ugyo Chandra Amase
  • Dhabakatu Dhan
  • Rajpur Ni Lachhu
  • Van Man Khili Vasant
  • Gori To Gunial Bhali
  • Dharm Ane Rajkaran
  • Andhkaar Chhaya
  • Saheli
  • Sukhlalsa
  • Man Ne Lagi Maya
  • Pagla Padya Kankuvarna
  • Chhanydee
  • Roshnee

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