Ibn-e-Safi

Re: Ibn-e-Safi

^ Yes and thats very sad. LOL

I think what Ibne-Safi wanted to show that for a job as important as Imran and Faridi had, they had to be emotionles and not to fall in to trap.

Zan, Zar and Zameen have been considered roots of many problems....

This is in contrast to western novels which for many reasons have shown their hero as womanizer, full of lust and gets in trouble but saves himself in the end.

If any one read The Day of Jackal novel this bad character was emotionless and was succesful in doing the dirty deeds. (If i correctly remember)

The point is being emotionless can pay off in these kind of jobs.

Ibne-Safi however was careful not to make his novels boring and had other characters adding some fun to the story. Hameedi and Qasim chasing girls were very hilarious.