‘Das Paise ka Postcard’ Book Brings Back the Postcard Era

A heartfelt book titled “Das Paise ka Postcard” by S.N. Ahmed, a retired Indian Army officer, was recently launched in Hyderabad. The book reflects on a time when postcards were the main way people stayed in touch. It was released by well-known actor and director Vinay Varma. The book also carries plans to be performed as a play, bringing back the warmth of handwritten communication.

A Nostalgic Book for a Forgotten Era

The book “Das Paise ka Postcard” is a touching tribute to the days when people wrote postcards to stay connected. According to S.N. Ahmed, postcards were once the only way many families communicated with their loved ones. People would eagerly wait for them, read them again and again, and even store them safely for years. The book brings out the emotional value of handwritten messages, especially in a world now ruled by instant digital messages.

Official Launch by Actor Vinay Varma

The book was officially launched in Hyderabad by Vinay Varma, a respected actor and theatre director. At the event, Varma appreciated the book’s theme and said it would help today’s generation understand the deep personal touch of written letters. The event was attended by writers, theatre artists, and many literature lovers.

Play Adaptation Planned

In an interesting development, Das Paise ka Postcard is also being turned into a stage play. The play will aim to capture the same feelings of love, longing, and connection that the book talks about. It is expected to take audiences on a journey into the past, where letters meant more than just words—they were emotions sent across distances.

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