Munshi Premchand was a skillful writer of the human mind in Hindi literature's early days. Munshi Premchand was renowned as a storyteller. His writings focus on rural living, with urban social life as a counterpoint to depict modern existence. They also established a new humanitarian legacy for social welfare. His style and substance are reality-based. He seems to have included the whole human world in his writings, which are based on inspiration or experience. Each of Munshi Premchand's works reveals the human mind, conscience, social sins, and economic tortures. His tales are our literature's best assets, thus they're still relevant in modern-day world.