![]() She has a crush on Kunwar Rohail Khanzada, whom she has wanted to since she was ten. She finds him jovial and funny and loves him with all her heart. He reminds her of Santa, visiting them twice a year and bringing her presents like chocolates and heels. Zafar wants to marry the Colonel’s daughter, Mahnoor.Īli or Baba is a friend of her late mother’s and she has a special relationship with him. Zafar is her half-brother, trained to be lawyer, works in the only law firm in Jalalabad, which belongs to Rtd. She has been homeschooled by the best tutors. She lives with her grandmother in Gulaab Mahal, calls her Bi Amma and refers to her as “The Broad”. Or is it?Īnd when C.’s long lost father enters the scene, things get really complicated…Ĭhandni, daughter of Zainab and Shah Jehan (referred to as Nameless), is the granddaughter of Zaitoon Begum, the widow of the last Nawab of Jalalabad. isn’t too happy with the arrangement, no matter how gorgeous ‘Alpha Male’ may be. So, when The Broad presents her with the ‘suitable’ Taimur as a possible husband, C. is rebellious, quick-witted and a self-proclaimed cynic. Raised in the closed environs of a haveli in Jalalabad, C. is brought up by her domineering, intractable grandmother, whom she privately refers to as ‘The Broad’. ![]() ![]() I would like to thank Naheed Hassan of Indireads for sending me the book to review. ![]() I received the book Haveli by Zeenat Mahal from Indireads as a review copy. ![]()
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