I was hunting for 'Jaan' as an audiobook last month and came up totally empty on the major platforms. Audible, Google Play, Kobo—nothing. It seems like it's stuck in print and maybe digital text formats for now. The author, Shaheena Chanda Mehtab, isn't a huge mainstream name internationally, which often means audiobook rights aren't a priority for publishers. I checked a few regional Indian audiobook services as well, thinking there might be a version in Urdu or Hindi, but no luck there either.
It's a real shame because the premise sounds perfect for an audio experience—all that emotional drama and family tension would be great to listen to. For now, your best option is probably the ebook. Maybe if the book gains more traction, an audio adaptation will follow, but I wouldn't hold my breath for it anytime soon.
No audiobook exists as far as I can tell, which is a missed opportunity. The novel's dialogue-heavy sections and intense emotional beats would translate really well to audio. It's frustrating because the digital reading ecosystem feels incomplete when you can't switch formats based on your mood or daily tasks. I've seen fan forums for Shaheena Chanda Mehtab's work where people occasionally ask about this, and the consensus is always the same: not available. The publishing industry really overlooks audiobooks for a lot of South Asian romance fiction, which is a pity given the global audience.
Honestly, I don't think so. I read 'Jaan' a while back and loved it, so I naturally looked for an audio version to revisit the story during my commute. Zero results. It's one of those niche romance novels that has a dedicated following but just doesn't have the budget or perceived demand for a professional narration. Sometimes with smaller titles, you might find amateur recordings on free sites, but I'd steer clear of those; the quality is usually terrible and it doesn't support the author. Stick with the paperback or Kindle version.
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That was actually the first thing I checked when I finished the serialized version! I read 'Shehr e Dil' on a serial fiction app, totally hooked by the Urdu prose, but I really wanted to listen to it during my commute. After some digging, I found it's not on the big global platforms like Audible or Google Play Books, at least not in a widely available official format. The primary home for it seems to be the Urdu novel apps and websites where it was originally serialized.
Those serialized platforms often have a text-to-speech function built in, which is… okay? It gets the job done if you're desperate for a hands-free experience, but it's not a proper audiobook with a narrator who understands the cadence and emotion of the language. For the true feel of the story, with all its poetic dialogue and emotional weight, reading the ebook is still the best bet. You can usually download it as an EPUB or read it directly on those apps.
I ended up just reading it on my phone's app, which was fine. I keep hoping someone will pick it up for a professional Urdu narration, because the dialogues between the main characters would sound incredible with the right voice. Until then, I guess we're stuck with the digital text version, which is still absolutely worth it for the story itself.
I was looking for this exact book a while back, and let me tell you, it was a bit of a scavenger hunt. 'Jaan' isn't widely available on the big mainstream platforms like Amazon Kindle or Kobo, at least not in my region. I had to do some deeper digging.
My break came when I checked the author's own social media. Shaheena Chanda Mehtab has a Facebook page where she sometimes posts links. I found a post directing readers to a platform called 'Pothi.com' for the e-book. It's an Indian self-publishing site. The interface felt a bit dated, but I managed to purchase and download the PDF version without any trouble.
I've also seen mentions that it might be on 'Maggie' or 'Google Play Books' in certain regions, but I couldn't verify that. The Pothi route was the one that worked for me. The story itself, about a woman's resilience, felt more impactful knowing I'd tracked down a copy from a source close to the author.
Hmm, trying to find 'Ishq e Junoon' in digital formats is a bit of a puzzle, honestly. I was looking for it myself after seeing some chatter on social media, but I haven't had any luck on the major platforms like Audible or Google Play Books. It doesn't seem to be listed there.
My guess is it might be a print-first kind of title, maybe from a smaller publisher that hasn't ventured into audiobooks or ebooks yet. You could try reaching out to the author or publisher directly via social media if you can find them—sometimes they have information about upcoming digital releases that aren't widely advertised.
In the meantime, I've been reading similar Urdu romance novels on apps like Rekhta, which has a great digital collection, though 'Ishq e Junoon' itself isn't on there as far as I've seen.