This drama is a love story. The play is based on three families: firstly, we have Mr and Mrs Hayat - Shehryar Zaidi and Badar Khalil, who have two sons, Sharjeel - Adnan Siddiqui and Sameer - Ali Kazmi. Mrs Hayat also has an unmarried sister Rafiya - Naila Ali. Mrs. Hayat is a very dominating and tyrant woman and no one in their house can do or say anything against her. Then we have a widow living in Islamabad who has two daughters Amna - Vaneeza Ahmed and Imaney - Nadia Hussain. Amna is engaged to be married to Sharjeel and the whole family comes to Karachi for the wedding. At the mayun, they discover that Amna s mother-in-law is not as sweet and mild tempered as they were told. However they are helpless and Amna gets married to Sharjeel. Amna is a docile girl and quietly bears all her mother in law’s taunts and puts up a happy face for her family. Meanwhile Amna s mamu, Aman Khalid Ahmed falls for Sharjeel s khala, Rafiya and proposes her which is rejected by Rafiya. We also have a parallel story running about two sisters - Zeenat Yasmeen and Sajida Syed. One’s daughter Sheema - Sadaf Ibrahim is married to the other s son Ayaad - Aijaz Aslam. Continuous twists and turns and the complications that arise as the story moves on, along with quality acting by quality actors ensures engrossing viewing experience for the masses. Ali Kazmi makes his debut and lives upto the mark and proves that he is the son of Saira and Rahat Kazmi. This play is a good effort by Rubina Ashraf. -