Whether you read it in Hindi, Urdu, or English, Kafan remains timeless. It is as relevant today in discussions about economic inequality as it was in 1936.

Exploring Premchand’s Masterpiece ‘Kafan’: Summary, Themes, and PDF Guide

Munshi Premchand is widely regarded as the greatest fiction writer of the Indian subcontinent. Among his vast collection of stories (over 300), one particular short story stands out for its brutal honesty, dark humor, and devastating critique of poverty: "Kafan" (The Shroud) .

Tragically, Budhiya dies during childbirth because of neglect and cold. Now, the villagers force Ghisu and Madhav to arrange a proper funeral. The "Kafan" (shroud) is the cloth used to cover the dead body before cremation.