Aangan is the compelling prequel to Sharar, centred on the older generation of the Khan family. It explores the lives of the Khan brothers and their sister, each navigating the complexities of love, duty, and family values.
Huzaifa Khan, the eldest son, is responsible yet somewhat domineering. Newly married to Rukhsar, an ideal wife who understands and upholds family values, Huzaifa often overlooks Rukhsar's deep love and efforts to please him, seeing them merely as her duties as the eldest daughter-in-law.
Azlan Khan, the second brother, is smitten with Rubab from the moment he sees her at her sister's wedding. However, due to a misunderstanding, Rubab views him as a dishonourable person.
Shahzain Khan, the third brother, is sent to America for higher studies by their father. There, he meets Khushnuma, and sparks fly between them. However, both are already committed to others by their families.
Aangan delves into the value of family and the transformative power of love, illustrating how it can bring out the best and worst in people. It's a story about traditions, misunderstandings, and the deep bonds that shape and define us.
In the year of 1960s, life in the small village of Aligarh unfolded at a slower pace.
Ezan Baig, the name which was feared by the people of Aligarh was all set to get married to his childhood fiancé but-
Destiny had some other plan.
Ezan's world is turned upside down when he is compelled to marry a girl far younger than him, while his fiancée, waits in the wings.
Torn between his past and the overwhelming responsibility thrust upon him, Ezan's anger builds as the lines between duty, betrayal, and passion blur.
But Mahika, with her quiet strength and resilience, becomes more than just a reluctant bride-she becomes a puzzle that Ezan can't seem to solve, a woman who refuses to be broken by the circumstances that have trapped her.
Join the story of Mahika and Ezan.
Who was Mahika?
How did they get married?
Why did they get married?
Will they hide their marriage?
What about his fiancé?
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"Tumse nikaah karke humnei bohot badi galti kardi. Sab kuch khatam ho gaya! SAB KUCH KHATAM KAR DIYA TUMNEI"
Ezan said throwing the flower vase across the room.
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