SPARROWS

SPARROWS OF ABBAS

Sparrows is a story written by K. A Abbas. He was an Indian film director, novelist, screenwriter and journalist. He won three national awards in India. He also won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. He has penned more than seventy books. 'Inquilab' is considered one of his best works and translated into several languages.

This story deals with the life of an ordinary man named Rahim Khan. It has been included in the collection of one of the best stories in the world. The author brings the message that displaying love and affection is important and its begins with family. True love can change anyone, even the hardest of men. Rahim Khan was once a loving person, but his circumstances turned him into a cruel, hard-hearted person. The story runs through his transformation from that cruel person to kind hearted one, because of four sparrows.
Rahim Khan was well known for his cruel ways. It has become a second nature of him to beat his wife and children regularly. He was once a gentle soul,But his father prevented him from achieving his two goals: to join the circus and to marry a Hindu girl named Radha. It caused him to turn like this cruel person. One day Rahim khan comes home and find out that his wife left him like children who runs long ago. That incident doesn't change him, but during his lonely life he comes across the Sparrows nested in the ceilng. He watches them feed their young ones and their happy little life made him smile again. One Rainy day he finds that the sparrows are wet due to a leak in the roof, So he fixes that roof in the rain, thus he got fever and dies. 
The life we desire and the life we obtain may not be identical sometimes. Here, in such a position Rahim khan became a cruel person from a kind heart. This decision renders his entire life solitary. We must all believe that everything is happening because of a reason that can be good or bad, we must accept it and go ahead.  

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