Book Review 93: Assalamualaikum Watan by Sanjay Khan.




Sanjay Khan's Assalamualaikum Watan is a very well-researched and interesting book. It provides a unique perspective on subjects that are not very well known.

This book highlights the role that the Muslim community has played in shaping the nation in the past as well as in the present times. The author has discussed a lot about all the minority communities in this book as well. It is very informative and the detailed description of lesser-known facts makes the book a very interesting read.

The writing style is beautiful and it is organised into sections, which include a short history of India. It is quite engaging and thought-provoking. This book also contains a number of rare images in it as well. It is very evident that this book is a result of extensive research by the author. He has written in this book about his experiences and has also shared his views on various topics. Well-written and very sensitively handled, this book is indeed unique.

Overall, Assalamualaikum Watan by Sanjay Khan is a very informative book. Definitely recommending it.


About the author: Sanjay Khan is a renowned actor, director, producer, respected and much-loved for his work done in the space of Hindi cinema and the Indian television industry. He has directed and acted in movies like Dosti, Dus Lakh, Ek Phool Do Mali, Intaqam, Dhund, Mela and directed mega-serials like The Sword of Tipu Sultan, the Great Maratha, and Jai Hanuman. He is also the author of The Best Mistakes of my Life (Penguin Random House, 2018). Assalamualaikum Watan is his second book. To know more about him, visit www.sanjaykhanofficial.com.

My rating: 4 of 5 stars.
Publisher: Fingerprint Publishing.
First Published: December 2019.
Pages: 240
Price: ₹250/-

Buy this book from Amazon.

Thanks to the publisher, Fingerprint Publishing, for the review copy of the book in exchange for an honest review. 

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