Teen Nanhay SuraghRasan
The “Teen Nanhay SuraghRasan” series, a translated version of “The Three Investigators” by Robert Arthur Jr., holds a special place in the hearts of Pakistani readers, particularly those who grew up during the late 1970s. Published by Feroz Sons and translated by Maqbool Jhangir and Saleem Ahmed Siddiqui, this series introduced young audiences to the exciting world of detective fiction. The three young detectives, Amber, Naseem, and Aqib, became beloved characters as they embarked on thrilling adventures, uncovering mysteries that captivated the imaginations of many. With 13 novels in total, these stories not only provided a gateway to the world of suspense and problem-solving but also encouraged a love for reading and intellectual curiosity among Pakistani youth.
The “Teen Nanhay SuraghRasan” series, with its clever plots and relatable characters, showcased the power of teamwork, logical thinking, and resourcefulness in solving complex mysteries. It demonstrated that young individuals, when armed with their wits and a thirst for knowledge, could take on challenges and emerge victorious. The series served as an important cultural bridge, bringing the universal appeal of “The Three Investigators” to Pakistan while adapting the narrative to be more culturally relevant. Decades after its initial publication, “Teen Nanhay SuraghRasan” remains a nostalgic treasure for those who fondly remember the adventures of Amber, Naseem, and Aqib and the excitement of solving puzzles and uncovering secrets alongside them.












