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However, Ashar has a nervous breakdown before she can contact him and after he recovers, he refuses to take any of her calls. Once there, she persistently tries to get in touch with Ashar because she believes he will hear her end of the story. On the other hand, Khirad has nowhere to go but an old aunt’s house and hence heads there. When he does return, he is told Khirad ran away and was claiming to be “unhappy” in the marriage as Ashar and she were never a compatible match and that she would contact him shortly to demand a divorce. Khirad is thrown out of the house that very night before Ashar even has the chance to claim the truth from her. Ashar & Khirad are both heartbroken but powerless in the face of total manipulation. She, along with Sara and her mother conspire and exploit Khirad’s naivete and using another boy Khizar as an accessory to their plan, accuse Khirad of adultery. Though Ashar has reservations to the match at first, he and Khirad end up falling in love with each other but are torn apart by misunderstandings and mistrust created by Ashars mother. Our main couple, Ashar & Khirad are cousins by birth but ones who rarely knew each other when growing up and get married due to circumstances in the family. If anyone is interested in reading the book, catch it here. The reason my interest was piqued was because of its title song “Humsafar” sung by Qurat-ul-Ain Baloch. Though it wasn’t such a sensation in my house earlier on as no one had read the book or heard the story, I caught up with the drama after three episodes had already been aired.

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Lately, Hum TV is churning out the drama Humsafar every Saturday which has managed to keep people glued to their televisions like nothing else.
