: The Hindi translation of Death at my Doorstep , where he reflects on his own mortality and the loss of his friends with a mix of satire and poignancy.
: Published when he was 98, this book is a collection of life lessons. It covers everything from his thoughts on old age and death to his views on sex and poetry with his signature humor.
: A Hindi version of his writings on women, exploring the various relationships, passions, and complexities he observed throughout his life.
Here are the most sought-after translations of his legendary works:
: A comprehensive collection of his short stories translated into Hindi, capturing the irony and earthiness of Indian life.
: His most famous work, set during the 1947 Partition. In Hindi, it is widely known as Pakistan Mail or Train to Pakistan . It tells the harrowing story of a fictional village, Mano Majra, where Hindus and Muslims lived in peace until the violence of Partition arrived.