词条 | Kabuliwala (short story) |
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| name = Kabuliwala | image = | caption = | author = Rabindranath Tagore | title_orig = | translator = | country = British India | language = | series = | genre = | published_in = Bengali | publication_type = | publisher = | media_type = | pub_date = | english_pub_date = | preceded_by = | followed_by = | preceded_by_italics = | followed_by_italics = }} Kabuliwala is a Bengali short story written by Rabindranath Tagore in 1892. The story is of a Pashtun merchant from Kabul, who comes to Calcutta (present day Kolkata), India each year for selling dry-fruits and while living in India he becomes friends with a five-year-old girl Mini from a middle-class aristocratic family ThemeThe main theme of this story is filial love-the deep love that fathers have for their children. In the story we encounter three examples of filial love-the author and his daughter Mini, the Kabuliwala and his daughter in Afghanistan, the Kabuliwala and Mini. AdaptationsThe story has adapted a number of times as listed below:
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