Her stories often feature strong, domineering male leads and resilient, spirited female protagonists. Husn-e-Jana is a prime example of this dynamic. Sandal does not shy away from showing the flaws of her characters; her heroes are often flawed to the point of being unlikable initially, and her heroines are not merely damsels in distress but women fighting for their dignity in impossible circumstances.
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“Usne mujhe apna husn e jana kaha… magar jaante ho, uss ek lafz ne meri zindagi ujaad di aur phir aabaad ki.” (“He called me his beloved’s beauty… but you know, that one word destroyed my life and then rebuilt it.”)