Hong Kong girl Bantawa's novel 'Pauli' released

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Hong Kong girl Bantawa's novel 'Pauli' released

Writer Balika Bantawa, who was born in Jhapa and has been living in Hong Kong, has come to readers with her novel 'Pyawli'. The work published by Kalarav Dharan was launched on Saturday in Kathmandu by writer Usha Sherchan, critic Bindu Sharma, president of Sancharika Group Vimala Tumkheva and writer Bantawa.

Narrator Sherchan said that 'Pauli' was successful. If it is successful in any way, only the one who suffers will know that he is in pain! After pinching me, I had to do it! His experience is his aiya', she said, 'therefore, everything that comes out of the soul does not have to come out of the mind only. Sometimes what comes out of the heart touches the heart. It touches the heart.

Poet and critic Sharma said that this novel is based on the life story of the author. This story, this experience is not only for Balikaji, it is the experience of many of us. It is good that some of us are separated and connected. We will be separated again. Some may have made a compromise', she said, 'but our experiences are generally the same. are the same And, that level is passed. Some have courage, some don't.' 

He said that the distinction between autobiography and narrative in life-narrative novels is very subtle. 

Poet and journalist Tumkheva said that this book should be read by heart after keeping its principles in one place. 'Balikaji did not fake anything in the way he lived his life or the events that happened in his life. And, I think, he wrote all these contexts', she said, 'but you - we all have these references in our lives. That's it, in some cases we can say. In some cases we cannot say. It is in its place. And, the person who dares to say that is really extraordinary.'

Hong Kong girl Bantawa's novel 'Pauli' released

Novelist Bantawa said that this book was born when she was looking for a way to express her anger. He said that he himself became the main character in the book. "I am grateful to all the characters who joined me to establish the character of this main character", she said, "If they had not given me love, hurt, harassment and suffering in life, this book would not have come out like this today." In this novel, there are ups and downs of a woman's life. There are pains, frustrations and convulsions that relationships give. There are love, separation and sighs. And there are unmistakable and merciless attacks on male ego', the publisher believes.

Novelist Bantawa said that she did not write this book with the desire to become a writer. He says that he wrote only to tell his story. I know that to become a writer, one needs a lot of study, practice, meditation and knowledge. However, I do not have any special ability, qualification or expertise to become a writer', she said, 'If I do, this is a broken story. The spasms inside me have definitely lessened a bit while giving it the shape of a book. After writing this book, I felt that I had to get out the wounds that were stuck in my heart by some means. Which makes it easier for people to live. In the program organized by the

possible group, a song composed by writer Bantawa was also released. Sunita Thegim has given voice in the song which has music by Vikram Rai.

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