Panion Key Musafir By Shazia Chaudhary - Complete PDF

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Novel Name:Panion Key Musafir
Writer:Shazia Chaudhary
Category: Age Difference Marriage Based

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“Oh God, how can I accept those whom I used to call uncle yesterday, now…” She was biting her lip cruelly.

“No, this very thought is soul-destroying. I have to think about something.” She was left with a mess, then thinking about something else, the next day, after a long time, she came to his room.

“I have something to tell you.” She bowed her head and said in a trembling tone. Zardad turned and looked at her. She was dressed in a black dress, her dupatta neatly draped over her head and shoulders, and her face was very tired. This was not the same Farina who laughed, smiled, and did mischief and seemed to be harassing Amina by making noises here and there, listening to scolding.

“Say what you have to say.” She spoke softly and at the same time motioned for her to sit down, but she continued to stand.

“I couldn’t understand the philosophy of my mother’s strange and unique thinking, but I couldn’t live without obeying her last will. My mother must have thought so to protect my future.” He was trying to gauge her emotions by looking at her sweaty face very carefully.


“What happened to you, Professor?” she said, panting.


I’ve gone crazy. That’s what I wanted to say.


“You…you…she was very nervous. I don’t like you in this form at all. I have given you a very high position.” She burst into tears. Zartaj regained consciousness along with her. Her panting tone and tears put ice on her boiling emotions. The movement of her hands stopped. The next moment, he slowly separated her, changed her position, and hid her face in the pillows. Farina had rushed out.

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“یا خدا میں کس طرح ان کو قبول کروں گی جنہیں کل چاچو کہتی تھی انہیں اب۔۔۔”وہ بے دردی سے لب کاٹ رہی تھی۔
“نہیں یہ تصور ہی روح فرسا ہے مجھے کچھ سوچنا ہوگا۔” وہ جھرجھری لے کر رہ گئی تھی پھر نہ جانے کیا سوچ کر اگلے روز بڑی مدت بعد وہ ان کے کمرے میں چلی آئی۔
“ممجھے آپ سے ایک بات کرنا ہے۔”اس نے سر جھکا کر لرزیدہ لہجے میں کہا۔زرداد نے پلٹ کر نگاہ اس پہ ڈالی سیاہ لباس میں ڈوپٹہ کو اچھی طرح سر اور شانوں پر اوڑھے زر چہرہ لیے وہ بڑی ملول نظر آرہی تھی۔یہ وہ فارینہ تو نہیں تھء جو ہنستی مسکراتی شرارتیں کرتی اور ادھر ادھر کدکڑت لگاتی آمنہ کو ستاتی،ڈانٹ سنتی نظر آتی تھی۔
“کہو کیا کہنا ہے۔”وہ نرمی سے گویا ہوئے ساتھ ہی اسے بیٹھنے کا اشارہ کیا مگر وہ بدستور کھڑی رہی۔
“امی کی اس درجہ انہونی عجیب و غریب سوچ کا فلسفہ تو سمجھ نہیں سکی مگر ان کی آخری وصیت کو مانے بنا بھی گزارا نہیں۔امی نے غالباً میرے مستقبل کے تحفظ کیلیے ایسا سوچا ہوگا۔”وہ بہت غور سے اس کا پسینے میں ڈوبا چہرہ دیکھ کر اس کے جذبات کا اندازہ لگانے کی کوشش کررہے تھے۔

“آپ کو کیا ہوگیا ہے پروفیسر صاحب۔۔؟”وہ روہانسی ہوکر بولی۔
میں پاگل ہوگیا ہوں۔یہی کہنا چاہ رہی ہو ناں۔
“آپ۔۔آپ۔۔۔وہ بری طرح گھبرائی ہوئی تھی۔آپ مجھے اس روپ میں بلکل اچھے نہیں لگتے۔میں نے آپ کو بہت اعلی مقام دیا ہے۔”وہ پھوٹ پھوٹ کر رودی۔معاً زرتاج کو ہوش آگیا۔اس کے روہانسے لہجے اور آنسوؤں نے ان کے تپتے ہوئے جذبات پہ برف ڈال دی۔اس کے ہاتھوں کی حرکت رک گئی۔دوسرے لمحے انہوں نے آہستگی سے اسے الگ کرکے کروٹ بدل لی اور تکیوں میں منہ چھپالیا۔فارینہ سٹپٹا کر باہر نکل گئی تھی۔


Introduction Of Novel 

Panion Key Musafir ( is a social and romantic Urdu novel written by Shazia Chaudhary. It was originally published in serialized form in a monthly Urdu digest and became popular with readers who enjoy emotional love stories with meaningful social contexts. The title can be interpreted as “Travelers of Paths,” suggesting a journey—literal or emotional—through life’s relationships and challenges.

The novel weaves together themes of love, longing, and personal growth, focusing on characters who experience life’s ups and downs as they navigate relationships, societal expectations, and their own emotional landscapes. While deeply rooted in Urdu social fiction traditions, it also reflects universal human experiences of connection, separation, and transformation.

Introduction Of Writer

Shazia Chaudhary was a well-known Pakistani Urdu novelist and story-writer, especially popular among female readers for her emotional and relatable fiction. She began writing in her teens and became a regular contributor to many popular monthly Urdu digests such as Shuaa, Khawateen Digest, Kiran, and Aanchal. Throughout her career, she wrote short stories, novels, and serialized fiction that explored themes of love, family, relationships, and social challenges in everyday life. Her style is noted for being engaging and heartfelt, which earned her a large and devoted readership.



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