Minor Characters
Ashraf
Ashraf is a Muslim tailor who trains Ishvar and Narayan as apprentices. They come to see him as a father figure, and one day they return the favor by protecting him from a mob during a period of violence against Muslims.
Aban
Aban is Maneck’s mother and Farokh’s wife. Like her husband, she wants Maneck to be able to succeed in modern India, but she regrets how Maneck’s work carries him off to college in a big city and later to Dubai.
Zenobia
Zenobia is a friend of Dina’s who cuts hair and who helps to bring about the arrangement where Maneck comes to live with her.
Mrs. Gupta
Mrs. Gupta is the wife of a textile magnate who employs Dina to create dresses for her (with the help of Ishvar and Omprakash). Like many wealthy characters in the novel, she is in favor of the current government, praising Prime Minister’s handling of the Emergency.
Dukhi
Dukhi, a Chamaar in a small village, is Roopa’s husband. He takes the unusual step of rejecting the traditional Chamaar trade of leather-working in order to teach his sons, Ishvar and Narayan, about tailoring. Ultimately, Dukhi and much of his family die at the hand of Thakur Dharamsi.
Nawaz
Nawaz is a friend of Ashraf’s who is much less hospitable than him. He does the bare minimum to help Ishvar and Omprakash adjust to life in a new city, reflecting a general attitude of indifference toward poor people in the city.
The Facilitator
The Facilitator is a mysterious figure who sells black market ration cards and who makes money by rounding up unhoused people to work as free labor on government projects. He embodies the indifferent, profit-first attitude that many characters in the novel have.
Ruby
Ruby is Nusswan’s wife. Although she enjoys having Dina around the house, Dina often feels out of place in Nusswan’s strictly traditional household, which Ruby helps uphold.
Nightwatchman
An unnamed nightwatchman takes a risk to himself by allowing Ishvar and Omprakash to sleep near his post for a small fee. This small kindness provides them with stability, but it ends abruptly when the nightwatchman isn’t there one day, showing how volatile life in the city can be.
Foreman
A foreman oversees work at an irrigation work camp. He helps to enforce harsh conditions on the workers, some of whom are paid and some of whom are unpaid laborers from the slums.
Dr. Shroff
Dr. Shroff is Dina and Nusswan’s father and Mrs. Shroff’s husband. He is selfless, perhaps to the point of recklessness, and dies while traveling for his medical work.
Mrs. Shroff
Mrs. Shroff is Dina and Nusswan’s mother and Dr. Shroff’s wife. After her husband’s death, she seems to become empty and shrink away from society.
Xerxes
Xerxes is Nusswan and Ruby’s first son. Rustom is killed in a bicycle accident on his way to get ice cream for Xerxes and his brother Zarir.
Zarir
Zarir is Nusswan and Ruby’s second son. Rustom is killed in a bicycle accident on his way to get ice cream for Zarir and his brother Xerxes.
Roopa
Roopa is Dukhi’s wife and Ishvar and Narayan’s mother. Like much of her family, she dies in a fire that Thakur Dharamsi starts.
Radha
Radha is Narayan’s wife and Omprakash’s mother who dies in a fire that Thakur Dharamsi starts.
Shanti
Shanti is a girl whom Omprakash sees getting water. Although he thinks of her often, he does not see her in person again.
Leela
Leela is Omprakash’s sister who dies in the fire that Thakur Dharamsi starts.
Rekha
Rekha is Omprakash’s sister who dies in the fire that Thakur Dharamsi starts.
Nosey
Nosey is Shankar’s mother. She is named Nosey because she doesn’t have a nose.
Pandit Lalluram
Pandit Lalluram is a Brahmin who has a reputation as a peacemaker but who annoys Dukhi with his strict belief in the caste system.
Fredoon
Fredoon is a man with whom Dina has a brief relationship after Rustom’s death.