Devta
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Devta (meaning god in Hinduism) is a serialized fantasy story written in the Urdu language by Mohiuddin Nawab. It has been published monthly for 33 years in the Pakistani magazine Suspense Digest, which is available in Pakistan, India and various parts of world where Urdu is spoken. Devta is fictional autobiography of Farhad Ali Taimoor, a man who has gained amazing telepathic powers.
Devta is one of the longest continuously-published stories ever[citation needed], and continues to add new chapters monthly. It is uncertain when (or if) the story will be completed.
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Nawab, Mohi-ud-Din (2007-12-17). Devta by Mohi-Ud-Din (Paper). Katabiat Publications. Retrieved on 2007-12-17.