Pakistan, July 6 -- Urdu fiction has repeatedly attempted to structure the flow of time through human experiences to bring home the inconclusive and untold stories of life. However, after the monumental Aagg ka Darya (by Qurat ul Ain Haider) and Kai Chand They Saray Aasman (by Shams ur Rehman Farooqi), Urdu literature has remained deficient in rendering some powerful narrations created through the spectrum of time. Indeed, it is a difficult arena to explore. It requires painful and struggling endeavours to capture the unsaid parts of reality. To capture time and relate his experiences in their uninterrupted flow, the author must draw upon unique and unexplored terrains of creativity. This requirement seems to find perfect accomplishment w...