In a tale woven with tragedy and turmoil, Murtasim's moment of rage during Mariyam's rukhsati leads to a devastating act that forever alters the lives of both him and Meerab. Overcome by guilt and desperation, Murtasim searches relentlessly for Meerab after she flees the haveli, only to find that she is lost to him, both physically and emotionally.
As time passes, Meerab grapples with the painful aftermath of her decision, learning of her unexpected pregnancy while facing the harsh reality of her isolation. With nowhere else to turn, she returns to Murtasim, not as his wife but as the mother of his child, determined to reclaim her agency amidst the shadows of their shared past.
However, the joy of new life is tainted by the knowledge that her pregnancy is fraught with danger, threatening her very existence. As Meerab navigates this precarious situation, the struggle between love, resentment, and survival unfolds, forcing both characters to confront their choices and the consequences that bind them together in ways they never anticipated.
Have you ever thought what would've happened if there was no contract between Meerab and Murtasim?
What if Meerab agreed to marry Murtasim for the sake of her adoptive parents so they wouldn't abandon her again? She was so broken after learning about her real parentage and her abandonment as a child that she couldn't afford to lose them. What if she asked for some time to accept this relationship?
What if Murtasim had always admired Meerab's determined behaviour and her courage but couldn't show it as it will only increase her stubbornness? He just couldn't tolerate her stubbornness and her denial of old traditions.
What if their living together and knowing each other would heal their hearts which had been broken by their own family members?
Let's dive into the journey of Meerab and Murtasim from a different perspective.
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