Umera Ahmed's novel Aks is a beautifully written masterpiece for novel lovers. Our society is defined by this novel.
The game of chess is central to Umera Ahmed's Aks (a reflection). One can wonder what the relationship is between the reflection and a game of chess. After reading Aks, you will undoubtedly understand this perplexing subject.
The writing style is distinctive, lovely, engaging, and a little perplexing. This work will undoubtedly disturb you because it depicts one of life's harsh and ugly aspects. Starting from the beginning, it's pretty disconcerting to go from one scenario to the next and try to remember what's going on.
But I believe this is the novel's beauty and suspense. The Queen is the most powerful piece in a chess game. Nonetheless, the entire game of chess revolves around the king's display of power. This arrangement does not sit well with Chirya. She believes that if the queen is the most powerful piece, she must also be the most "important" one.
There are some lovely and endearing connections in this tale. Chirya and Nana's connection. Her Nana is a tremendous supporter of her. Sherdil is portrayed as a wonderful spouse, despite the fact that he really admires Aks and is truthful with her wife.
Aks conveys that whatever bad is happened to you, you should be the one to end it and it is beautifully sketched as she forces Sherdil to return Noor bano for their daughter might not go through what Aks has suffered.
Umera Ahmad described child psychology in a worthy and admirable manner. Consider the societal disparities experienced by the children, as well as the children's obedience. Struggles and tribulations plague Khair Deen and Chirrya's lives from the start.
However, the difficult existence endured by khair deen and chirrya following the horrible tragedy was the catalyst for chirrya's achievement, and she was eventually stationed in the same DC home as the first female DC.
AKS was the real name of Chirrya, Umera Ahmad's favourite figure and the first one to inspire her. DC, who was training the servants by giving a practical demonstration in the kitchen and was demonstrating moral virtues that are rarely seen nowadays.
The story has a thrilling conclusion. Hopefully, this novel will entice you to read more Umera Ahmed's novels.