ISLAMABAD, Apr 08 (APP):The Black Hole (TBH), a non-profit organization, hosted a thought-provoking evening on Wednesday to celebrate literature and intellectual discourse with the launch of “Manzar ik Bulandi se” by Dr. Khurshid Hasanain, drawing writers and literature enthusiasts from across the twin cities. The atmosphere was marked by lively discussion and critical reflection, underscoring a growing appetite for meaningful literary gatherings in the federal capital. Dr. Khurshid Hasanain, a …
TBH hosts book launch event titled “Manzar ik Bulandi se”

ISLAMABAD, Apr 08 (APP):The Black Hole (TBH), a non-profit organization, hosted a thought-provoking evening on Wednesday to celebrate literature and intellectual discourse with the launch of “Manzar ik Bulandi se” by Dr. Khurshid Hasanain, drawing writers and literature enthusiasts from across the twin cities.
The atmosphere was marked by lively discussion and critical reflection, underscoring a growing appetite for meaningful literary gatherings in the federal capital.
Dr. Khurshid Hasanain, a distinguished poet, writer, and physicist, spoke about the inspiration behind his work, highlighting how the novel attempts to bridge intellectual inquiry with emotional depth. He emphasized the importance of viewing life from “a higher vantage point,” a concept central to the book’s narrative.
Renowned fiction writer and critic Hameed Shahid praised the novel for its layered storytelling and philosophical undertones, noting that it makes a valuable contribution to contemporary Urdu literature by encouraging readers to question established perspectives and engage with deeper existential themes.
Author and screenwriter Irfan Ahmad Urfi shared insights into the narrative style of the book, appreciating its cinematic quality and broad appeal. He observed that the novel’s structure enables readers to vividly visualize and internalize its themes.
The session was moderated by Dr. Ravish Nadeem, who guided the discussion with thoughtful questions and commentary, highlighting the relevance of reflective literature in today’s fast-paced world.
The event concluded with an interactive question-and-answer session, followed by a book signing. Attendees described the evening as intellectually stimulating and inspiring.
The successful launch of “Manzar ik Bulandi se” not only marked the arrival of a significant literary work but also reinforced TBH’s role as a vibrant hub for cultural and intellectual exchange in Islamabad.

