The story revolves around Parizaad, a mysterious and powerful figure, who is known for his poetic and philosophical views. He meets Sharjeel, a carefree RJ, and his cousin Annie, who is struggling with a serious eye condition. Parizaad offers to buy Sharjeel's ancestral house to help fund Annie's eye transplant. Meanwhile, a confrontation unfolds between Parizaad and Shehbaz, a rival who has been threatening Parizaad's loved ones. Parizaad kidnaps Shehbaz's son and forces him to acknowledge the gravity of his actions. However, he spares Shehbaz's life, warning him to change his ways. Throughout the story, Parizaad's wisdom and compassion are contrasted with the corruption and violence of Shehbaz's world. The story also touches on themes of love, respect, and the importance of family and relationships.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Parizaad is a well-known figure in the city.
2. Sharjeel's aunt lives in a big house with her daughter Annie.
3. Annie is blind and needs an eye transplant.
4. Sharjeel's aunt wants him to make an appointment with Dr. Maqbool for Annie's eye treatment.
5. Sharjeel is a doctor and a radio jockey.
6. Parizaad has guards who keep an eye on Sharjeel's aunt's house.
7. Shehbaz is a powerful man who has many "jackals" working for him.
8. Parizaad and Shehbaz are enemies.
9. Shehbaz's son, Sunny, has gone missing.
10. Parizaad is involved in Sunny's disappearance.
11. Akbar is Parizaad's personal guard.
12. Parizaad's real name is not mentioned in the text.
13. Sharjeel's ancestral home is in Rawalpindi.
14. Parizaad offers to buy Sharjeel's ancestral home to help pay for Annie's eye treatment.
15. Sharjeel is initially hesitant to accept Parizaad's offer.
16. Parizaad has a radio show that is celebrating its golden jubilee program.
17. Annie is excited to go out for lunch with Parizaad.
18. Parizaad wants to use Sharjeel's ancestral home as a place for his employees to stay.
19. Sharjeel's aunt is grateful to Parizaad for helping their family.
20. Parizaad has a poetic side and quotes Urdu poetry.