
In this captivating episode, we sit down with Muhammad Hassan Miraj—an accomplished writer, playwright, and storyteller known for his deep exploration of history and culture. Miraj, a published author and communication expert, shares insights into how his upbringing and family stories shaped his interest in history, leading to the creation of his acclaimed book, Rail ki Seeti. We delve into the challenges of maintaining creativity in a disciplined profession and discuss the significant misconceptions about the partition of India, a recurring theme in his work. Miraj offers a unique perspective on the role of storytelling in healing and reconciliation, particularly in the context of partition, and its relevance in today's world. We also explore his thoughts on the current state of Pakistani literature, the rise of emerging writers, and the challenges authors face in an increasingly visual-driven world. Watch the full episode here.