The series consists of 22 novels and delineates Delhi's fast and material life with the hero's viewpoint. The 'philosopher' detective Sudhir Kohli is another series character of Pathak. Surender Mohan Pathak Books (Showing 1 – 15 products of 15 products) Sort By. Free Shipping, Cash on delivery at India's favourite Online Shop. Surender Mohan Pathak Books Online Store in India. By the way which are your favorite hindi author and books can u please share.
Where can i download hindi novels of Surendra Mohan Pathak and other writers? Hindi novels for download? But sorry dear i have no idea regarding the free download. The series is based on a central character Sunil, who is an investigative journalist. His major work falls under what is called the ' Sunil Series ' which consists of 122 no vels. Majority of his work is based on certain characters, heroes, who are thrown into different, though often familiar, circumstances. Most of his work can be broadly categorised in Five different series. Several authors have been known to plagiarise or "borrow" heavily from his works. Many collections of joke books compiled by Pathak have also been published. In addition, Pathak has also authored several novels not belonging to any specific series, which are labelled as 'thriller' novels irrespective of their storyline. Vimal is not a private detective or police inspector but a criminal wanted in seven states. The Sardar has associates like Tukaram and his henchmen, like Wagle and Irfan, etc. He has taken up arms against gangsters like Rajbahadur Bakhia and, after killing him, his next avatar Iqbal Singh and then Vyaas Shankar Gajre. Vimal is a Robinhood like character, who is constantly on the run from the law due to circumstances out of his control. another dozen names he uses to camouflage his identity in the Mumbai underworld. However the best-known series of novels of Pathak is Vimal (विमल), a.k.a. A recent novel of this (in)famous series has been translated by Giriraj Sharan (uncredited) and published by Diamond Books under the title The Last Goal.
Sudhir is the diametric opposite of Sunil, proudly proclaiming himself dilli ka khaas kism ka haraami who frequently enlists the help of Inspector Devender Kumar Yadav, who can easily be persuaded to do something dishonest. The "philosopher" detective Sudhir Kumar Kohli is the protagonist of Pathak's Sudhir Series, all narrated in the first person. His attempts to protect the innocent often result in Sunil ending up on the wrong side of the law, bringing him face to face with Inspector Prabhudayal, the exceptionally strict and incorruptible officer in charge of the homicide division of the Rajnagar Police. He is a man in his 30s, who is willing to go any lengths in pursuit of justice, mostly with help of his best friend Ramakant Malhotra, a dipsomaniac and owner of a club called Youth Club. Sunil has a quixotic nature when it comes to damsels in distress, which happens only too often. Sunil, a debonair and upright investigative journalist for the fictional daily newspaper Blast, lives in the fictional city of Rajnagar, a metropolitan city located on the coastline. His major work began with what is called the "Sunil" series ( सुनील-सीरीज़) which consists of at least 122 novels. His first full-length novel, Purane Gunah Naye Gunahgar (Sunil Series), was published in Neelam Jaasoos (a Hindi crime fiction magazine) in 1963. His first short story, 57 saal puraana aadmi (५७ साल पुराना आदमी, The Man 57 from Years Ago), was published in a Hindi magazine Manohar Kahaniyaan (मनोहर कहानीयां) in 1959. His writing career, along with his full-time job in Indian Telephone Industries, Delhi, began in the early 1960s with his Hindi translations of Ian Fleming's James Bond novels and the works of James Hadley Chase. Surender Mohan Pathak (born 19 February 1940 at Khemkaran, in Tarn Taran district near Amritsar, in the Majha region of Punjab) is an author of Hindi-language crime fiction with nearly 300 novels to his credit. The 65 Lakh Heist, Daylight Robbery, Mawali, Meena Murder Case, Asafal Abhiyaan, Khaali Vaar, Dhamki