Junoon Ki Haad Tak Novel by Maan Fatima
Novel Name | Junoon Ki Haad Tak |
Writer Name | Maan Fatima |
File Size | 11.20 MB |
File Type | PDF Format |
Pages | 966 |
Junoon Ki Haad Tak is an intense Wani Based Urdu romantic novel by Maan Fatima. Read online or download the full PDF. A tale of obsession, pain, and transformation.
Junoon Ki Haad Tak by Maan Fatima Novel Summary
Junoon Ki Haad Tak is an intense, emotionally charged Urdu novel written by the rising star Maan Fatima. This story blends obsession, love, revenge, and vulnerability—portraying how love beyond limits can become both destructive and healing.
Main Characters
- Zaryab Khan: A ruthless, emotionally scarred gangster, who believes love is weakness.
- Haniya: A soft-hearted, innocent girl pulled into a world she never imagined, becoming the victim of Zaryab’s obsession.
Plot Summary
⚔️ When Obsession Meets Innocence
Zaryab Khan, a cold and dangerous man shaped by betrayal, becomes obsessively drawn to Haniya after a brief encounter. His obsession grows until he forcefully brings her into his life—not out of love, but control.
🩸 Forced Bond & Silent Resistance
Haniya, fragile yet determined, resists his dominance. She doesn’t scream or rebel—her silence becomes her strength. This makes Zaryab question his own emotions. He starts craving her acceptance more than her presence.
🌫️ Conflict, Pain, Realization
Just when she starts understanding his past, a third-party betrayal or revenge twist flips everything. Zaryab faces a situation where he must choose between vengeance and love. Haniya’s unspoken loyalty becomes the turning point.
❤️ Transformation & Redemption
Zaryab’s journey from a gangster to a man capable of sacrificing for love is deeply emotional. The story ends with redemption, true love, and a powerful message about how “Junoon” should have a limit—or it becomes destruction.
Themes
- Possessive Love / Obsession
- Redemption Arc of a Ruthless Hero
- Psychological Emotional Conflict
- Power of Innocence over Cruelty
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