1. Introduction Hasraton Ke Sahil Pe (On the Shore of Desires) is a contemporary Urdu novel by Abeera Hassan, a prolific writer known for weaving emotional intensity, societal taboos, and psychological realism into her fiction. The novel belongs to the genre of Urdu romantic social drama but transcends typical formulaic storytelling by exploring the conflict between unfulfilled desires (hasraten) and moral responsibility .
: Represents the “tortured male” archetype but with depth. His flaw is emotional unavailability due to past trauma. Abeera Hassan avoids glorifying toxicity; Rayyan undergoes therapy (a rare narrative choice in Urdu digests), normalizing mental health. hasraton ke sahil pe novel by abeera hassan
The novel’s twist lies in a secondary female antagonist, , whose own “hasraten” (desires for Rayyan) drive her to manipulation. The climax does not end in a simple elopement but forces Meerab to choose self-respect over obsession. 3. Major Themes | Theme | Explanation | |-------|-------------| | Unfulfilled desires | Every major character nurses a wish that society denies them. | | Patriarchal control | Women’s choices—marriage, career, movement—are policed by male relatives. | | Emotional infidelity | The novel questions whether loving one person while engaged to another is betrayal. | | Redemption | Rayyan’s arc shows that past mistakes need not define one’s future. | | The gaze of society | “Log kya kahenge” (What will people say?) is a recurring destructive force. | 4. Character Analysis Meerab : Unlike passive heroines, Meerab articulates her desires. She says early in the novel, “Hasraton ka sahil wahan shuru hota hai jahan tameez khatam hoti hai” (The shore of desires begins where propriety ends). Her growth is from seeking permission to seeking peace. : Represents the “tortured male” archetype but with