★★★½☆
A collection of 27 stories - variety of mosaic themes written in a simple prose. Variety ranges from partition, communism, relationships, Mughal era, Rome, nomadic age, kings and princes, slums, jungle book… icing on the cake being the biographical stories. Found this collection overall better than Half a Rupee stories, in spite of having a few weak dull stories.
Favorites:
Bantwara - Biographical - 1984-85, Series of letters written to Gulzar from a man in Amritsar, claiming Gulzar is the brother he lost during partition.
BimalDa - Biographical - experiences while writing Bimal Roy's film "Amrit ki khoj" during his last days.
Seema - Unable to forget her ex husband Sudhir (theatre dialogue writer!), story of Seema who now lives with TK, Sudhir's best friend. (This story reminded of Dibakar Banerjee's segment in anthology Lust Stories, with the lead character named Sudhir!)
Dhuan - Communal fight on whether the deceased Choudhary should be buried or cremated. "The living were cremated and the dead, buried."
Michelangelo - Set in Rome. Story of Michelangelo searching for a perfect face for his painting.
Lekin - Devraj visiting railway station daily, anticipating arrival of his son.
Others ranging from good to pretty decent:
Sunset Blvd - An ageing film actress, Charu, is anticipating Mishraji who wants to write a book on her. Setting reminds of hollywood classic by the same name.
Dalia - The harijan beauty who got entangled in the web of haveli by Chhote Maharaj.
Fasal - Zamindar Harnam Singh vs poor villagers (Loku's family) - rebellion - "I am a part of the same fasal that has yielded you!"
Kiski Kahani - A short story writer Annu (biographical?) writes the story of characters close to him - Bhiku and Ghasita mochi ki kahani.
Raavi Paar - Partition time. Darshan Singh's kahani of carrying a dead child through a train journey crossing river Raavi.
Hisab Kitab - Babu Dina Nath (acute businessman) doesn't accepts any dowry for his son's marriage, and is in favor of allowing the girl to work after marriage.
Nazum - Mughal era. Ghalib's servant Kalloo indulges in star talk with his friend Munir..
Haath Peele Kar Do - Malati is madly in love with van driver Ramnath. "Ladki badi ho gayi hai. Ab iske haath peele kar do."
Addha - Story of a dwarf, with his huge heart compensating for his height.
Dus Paise Aur Daadi - A young boy, Chakku, runs away from home, angry on his Daadi for a matter of 10 paise.
Jeena Yaha - Story of crippled but mentally strong prince Samir.
Mard - Kappu is getting tormented by his parents, Rama and Baxi, divorced due to extra marital affairs of both.
Guddo - Teenager Guddo infatuated by Dilip Kumar, gets a chance through her Mamaji, to watch Dilip Kumar shooting for a film.
Satranga - A vagrant jobless guy, Khairu, irritating people around him while coloring their work items randomly in the village.
Kagaz ki Topi - Protagonist meeting his childhood friend and crush, Munni, after 20 years in Mumbai. She's married and circumstances bring them closer again.
Jamun ka Ped - Communal distress during partition, as witnessed by a Jamun tree.
Least\Non enjoyable:
Habu ki Aag - Nomadic tribe discovers fire and treats it as a wild animal.
Junglenama - Animal's point of view and planning a strategy to stop humans advancing towards forest.
Khauf - Story set between communal riots, scary train journey.
Chauras Raat - High on poetic prose, reminiscing on lost love described by alliteration with a night.
Zindagi aur Maut - Major Manvendra's tryst with death.
Overall:
Recommended over Half a Rupee stories. For people who love Gulzar and variety in short stories.