Yes, there is a graphic novel version of it.
In the novel "The Kite Runner," the word "jan" is a term of endearment used in Afghan culture, similar to calling someone "dear" or "beloved." It is often used as a way to express affection or closeness towards someone.
IN the novel "The Kite Runner", Jimmy Carter is President of the United States while Amir is a teenager in Afghanistan. Amir moves to the United States during Reagan's presidency.
The kite runner is a person, not a part of a kite. A kite race would be held in which there were teams of two, usually young boys. One would cut down the other kites. When a kite was cut, their partner, the kite runner would run to be the first to retrieve the kite.
The duration of The Kite Runner - film - is 2.13 hours.
Khaled Hosseini is the author of The Kite Runner
Amir was the Pashtun and the Protagonist in Kite runner
The Production Budget for The Kite Runner was $20,000,000.
The Kite Runner was created on 2003-05-29.
A term like this one is not much heard. Kite-flyer (kite-flier) is not at all a bad term for it can mean what it means. Wait until the term 'kite-runner' is being used globally. You may have the meaning 'Pattam parathunnavan' or Pattam parathukaran' in Malayalam.
The novel "The Kite Runner" begins with Amir witnessing a tragedy in an alley while Hassan is running a kite for him. The novel ends with Amir running a kite in a symbolic act of redemption and healing, paralleling his past and present actions. The act of kite running comes full circle, signifying forgiveness, redemption, and closure for Amir.
"The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini was published in 2003.