: It was one of Pakistan's highest-ranked dramas in 2017 and remains a fan favorite for its realistic characters and powerful chemistry between the leads.
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At the hospital, Dr. Asfand – a cold, reputed neurologist – dismisses Zara without even examining Ayaan. He says it's "just a viral fever" and prescribes cheap meds. Zara insists on further tests. Dr. Asfand sneers: "You’re a first-year student. Don’t teach me medicine." Defeated, she leaves.
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The first episode meticulously establishes three parallel storylines that highlight societal double standards and the struggle for integrity: Zubia’s Tragedy (Karachi):
The line foreshadows her fear of darkness and solitude—directly linked to her abuse. A poor translation would say "I fear the night." The poetic word "shaam" (evening) is intentional.