The conversation revolves around two brothers, Azeem and Saman, who are getting married on the same day. Their father, Mr. Siddique, is planning the wedding and is concerned about the bride's choices for her dress and other details. There's a discussion about the bride's sister, Rumi, who is also getting married.
Rumi and Azeem's wife, Hamna, have a disagreement about the bride's dress. Rumi wants the bride to wear a traditional 1980s dress, while Hamna wants her to wear a different dress. The bride, Alishba, is upset about the dress selection and expresses her desire to wear her mother's wedding dress.
Rumi's husband, Saman, is upset about the bride's behavior and accuses her of being selfish. He tells her to stop being afraid and to stand up for herself. He also advises her to not keep her expectations from her own people and to only compete with strangers.
Alishba's sister, Rumaisa, is irritated by her mother-in-law's behavior. She is annoyed by the mother-in-law's attempts to control her and is tired of the wedding celebrations. She expresses her desire to go home and end the celebrations.
The conversation ends with Saman checking Rumi's blood pressure, which is high, and expressing concern about her stress levels.
1. The conversation begins with Azeem asking his brother about his past romantic experiences. Azeem's brother admits to having fallen in love after his Nikkah (Islamic wedding).
2. Azeem expresses his own past romantic experience, which ended in failure. He suggests that many men in Pakistan face similar experiences.
3. Azeem's brother changes the ending of his love story, deciding that the girl will be the one who suffers.
4. The conversation then moves to wedding planning, with Azeem's brother suggesting that they both wear the same dress. This idea is later dismissed due to concerns it might look like a funeral.
5. The bride-to-be, Rumi, expresses a desire for a different dress than her sister, Hamna. Azeem's brother agrees, but requests that Rumi look different from her sister.
6. Azeem's brother is upset about the wedding preparations, feeling they are unfair. He believes his wife should have been consulted about the dress choice.
7. The conversation turns to a disagreement between Azeem's brother and a woman who is referred to as his wife but is not present. She is accused of being overly controlling and lacking in manners.
8. Azeem's brother arranges a meeting with Rumi's sister to explain the situation. Rumi's sister agrees to help and assures Azeem's brother that she can manipulate her sister into being his best friend.
9. Azeem's brother expresses frustration about the wedding preparations, stating that he has arranged the Nikkah on the same day as his sister's henna function and feels pressured to enjoy himself.
10. The conversation then turns to a disagreement over the wedding dress, with Azeem's brother suggesting that Rumi wear her mother's wedding dress.
11. Azeem's brother expresses frustration and upset at Rumi's rejection of his hard work and dress choices.
12. The conversation then shifts to a discussion about the impending wedding, with Azeem's brother expressing concern about the pressure on Rumi.
13. Azeem's brother expresses frustration about Rumi's refusal to meet him, stating that she is being selfish and refusing to understand his situation.
14. Azeem's brother suggests that Rumi should accept his happiness from her heart and that she should not fear Hamza, stating that her fear is Hamza's biggest strength.
15. Azeem's brother advises Rumi that she does not need to fear or suffer due to Hamza's actions, suggesting that counter-attacking is not wrong, especially when it concerns her own life.
16. The conversation then shifts to a disagreement about the wedding, with Azeem's brother stating that he is not sympathetic to Rumi's situation.
17. Azeem's brother expresses frustration with Rumi's behavior and suggests that she has been irritating him a lot since the wedding.
18. Azeem's brother states that he is tired and wants to go home, expressing annoyance at Rumi's constant presence.
19. Azeem's brother expresses frustration with Rumi's behavior and states that he is tired of celebrating.
20. Azeem's brother states that the matter is closed and that no one should discuss it in front of Rumi, fearing she might have misconceptions.
21. Azeem's brother states that Rumi has accepted his proposal and found her normal when she came to their house.
22. Azeem's brother expresses frustration with Rumi's behavior and states that he is tired of celebrating.
23. Azeem's brother states that the matter is closed and that no one should discuss it in front of Rumi, fearing she might have misconceptions.
24. Azeem's brother states that Rumi has accepted his proposal and found her normal when she came to their house.
25. Azeem's brother expresses frustration with Rumi's behavior and states that he is tired of celebrating.
26. Azeem's brother states that the matter is closed and that no one should discuss it in front of Rumi, fearing she might have misconceptions.
27. Azeem's brother states that Rumi has accepted