There's also 'The Legendary Moonlight Sculptor'. The protagonist here gradually builds his influence and resources, similar to what a landlord hero might do. He acquires land, manages resources, and has a large following, all while showing heroic traits in the virtual world he inhabits.
Power acquisition. Just like a landlord has power over his property, the heroes in these novels often strive to gain more power, whether it's political, magical or physical power.
Sure. 'The Lord of the Rings' can be considered as one. Sauron, the main 'boss' figure, is extremely powerful and the heroes Frodo, Aragorn and others are on a quest to defeat him. Another is 'The Chronicles of Narnia' where the White Witch is a kind of 'boss' and the Pevensie children are the heroes.
One example is 'The Lord of the Rings'. Sauron can be seen as a sort of 'boss' figure. Frodo, the hero, embarks on a journey to destroy Sauron's ring. It's a classic with a richly built world and complex characters.
The 'Sword Art Online' series can also be considered in a way. Kirito often takes on the role of a hero who has to face extremely powerful bosses in the virtual world. His growth and battles against these bosses are central to the story.
Sure. 'Arrowsmith' by Sinclair Lewis is a great one. It tells the story of a young doctor named Martin Arrowsmith who is constantly striving to make a difference in the medical field through his research and practice. The character's journey as a doctor hero, facing various ethical and scientific dilemmas, makes it an interesting read.
Unfortunately, I don't have a particular hero police - based Urdu novel to recommend. But it's possible that there are some novels that touch on this theme. You could look for Urdu novels that deal with crime and justice, as there may be characters within them that could be considered hero police. For example, some novels that explore the underworld and the fight against it might have police characters in a heroic light.
One such Urdu novel could be 'X' (assuming there is a well - known one with 'boss hero' theme, if not, you can say) I'm not aware of a very specific 'boss hero' based Urdu novel at the moment. You might try searching in local Urdu bookstores or online Urdu literature platforms.
One such Urdu novel could be 'Aag Ka Darya' which has characters that can be seen as heroic in the teaching or guiding sense. The story weaves in elements where the wisdom imparted by certain characters is similar to that of a hero teacher.
There is also 'Kaifi Azmi's work which often delved into the lives of people in tough situations, including those with elements of the gangster world. His writings show the human side of such characters, whether they are the so - called heroes or the ones on the other side of the law.
One such novel is 'Seducing the Police Hero'. It tells the story of a strong - willed woman who falls in love with a dedicated police officer. Their relationship blossoms amidst the chaos of the officer's fight against crime.