A good mohabbat based novel often has well - developed characters. Their personalities, desires, and flaws are clearly depicted, making their journey of love more believable. For example, in 'The Notebook' by Nicholas Sparks, the characters Noah and Allie are fully fleshed out, which makes their love story engaging.
Since I'm not familiar with this novel, it could be special because of its unique storytelling style. Maybe it has a narrative voice that draws readers in and makes them feel like they are part of the story.
I'm sorry, I haven't read the 'anmol mohabbat novel' specifically. It could be a story full of deep emotions and interesting characters. Maybe it explores themes like love, friendship, or family in a unique cultural context.
I'm not sure as I haven't read it specifically, but it might be about love given the word'mohabbat' which means love in some languages. It could be about different aspects of love such as unrequited love, passionate love or the challenges faced in love.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read this specific Urdu novel. But'mohabbat' means love in Urdu, so it might be about different aspects of love like romantic love, platonic love or love within a family in the context of the story.
I'm not sure about the exact main theme of this novel as it's not widely known to me. It could potentially be about love, given the word'mohabbat' which means love in some languages.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read the novel specifically. But from the title, it could potentially be about the relationship between faith (iman), hope (umeed) and love (mohabbat).
Since I don't know the exact'mohabbat 1997' story, it could be a story about a relationship (as'mohabbat' means love in some languages). Maybe it was set in 1997 and was about the love between two people, their experiences, joys, and sorrows during that time. But again, this is just speculation without more details.