The Broken Cup
By: Muhammad Kamran Rifat
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Mirsab falls in love with a girl he sees once in a café. From then on, he is obsessed with finding her. As luck would have it, he meets Nariman at the same café months later, only for destiny to snatch her away from him. He does not give up and desperately looks for her. Fate intervenes, and they come across each other at his best friend’s wedding. Against tradition and his mother’s pursuit to arrange a marriage for him, Mirsab marries Nariman.
Mirsab found the love of his life, and after five years of marriage, things aren't going as great as he'd hoped, and wakes up in a situation made for his worst nightmares. Can he be forgiven for his shortcomings? Will he be able to prove his love once and for all? The Broken Cup is a celebration of love, Lahore, traditions and festivities.
"If you stand in one spot long enough, the whole world will pass by."
Reviews
The Broken Cup — a narrative of fire and water! Like his first novel In Quest, The Broken Cup too is a novel about love, deceit, trust, betrayal, grief, happiness and a whole flood of emotions and feelings that cannot be hidden!
Beenish Mahmood
Mirsab falls in love with a girl he sees once in a café. From then on, he is obsessed with finding her. As luck would have it, he meets Nariman at the same café months later, only for destiny to snatch her away from him. He does not give up and desperately looks for her. Fate intervenes, and they come across each other at his best friend’s wedding. Against tradition and his mother’s pursuit to arrange a marriage for him, Mirsab marries Nariman.
Mirsab found the love of his life, and after five years of marriage, things aren't going as great as he'd hoped, and wakes up in a situation made for his worst nightmares. Can he be forgiven for his shortcomings? Will he be able to prove his love once and for all? The Broken Cup is a celebration of love, Lahore, traditions and festivities.
"If you stand in one spot long enough, the whole world will pass by."
Reviews
The Broken Cup — a narrative of fire and water! Like his first novel In Quest, The Broken Cup too is a novel about love, deceit, trust, betrayal, grief, happiness and a whole flood of emotions and feelings that cannot be hidden!
Beenish Mahmood