Mere Humsafar 2nd Last Ep - Presented by Sensodyne - 22nd Sep 2022 (English Subtitles) #ARYDigital - Summary

Summary

The conversation revolves around a family dispute over a daughter's marriage. The mother-in-law is unhappy with her daughter-in-law, Hala, and accuses her of various misdeeds, including plotting to divorce her son, Hamza. Hala denies these accusations and insists that she loves Hamza and their daughter. The mother-in-law also accuses Hala of not taking care of their granddaughter, Hala, who was born prematurely.

In response, Hala reminds the mother-in-law that she herself is a new mother and has been occupied with her own child. She also expresses her love for Hamza and their daughter. The mother-in-law, however, continues to accuse Hala and insists that she is not the right wife for her son.

The dialogue becomes heated, with the mother-in-law accusing Hala of various wrongdoings and Hala defending herself. The mother-in-law also accuses Hala of wanting to divorce Hamza, which Hala denies. The mother-in-law insists that she will not allow Hala to divorce Hamza and threatens to get divorce papers for them.

Hala, in response, accuses the mother-in-law of trying to drive a wedge between her and Hamza. She insists that she loves Hamza and their daughter and will not allow the mother-in-law to destroy their family.

The mother-in-law, however, continues to accuse Hala and insists that she is not the right wife for her son. She also accuses Hala of not taking care of their granddaughter, Hala, who was born prematurely.

In response, Hala reminds the mother-in-law that she herself is a new mother and has been occupied with her own child. She also expresses her love for Hamza and their daughter. The mother-in-law, however, continues to accuse Hala and insists that she is not the right wife for her son.

The dialogue becomes heated, with the mother-in-law accusing Hala of various wrongdoings and Hala defending herself. The mother-in-law also accuses Hala of wanting to divorce Hamza, which Hala denies. The mother-in-law insists that she will not allow Hala to divorce Hamza and threatens to get divorce papers for them.

Hala, in response, accuses the mother-in-law of trying to drive a wedge between her and Hamza. She insists that she loves Hamza and their daughter and will not allow the mother-in-law to destroy their family.

The mother-in-law, however, continues to accuse Hala and insists that she is not the right wife for her son. She also accuses Hala of not taking care of their granddaughter, Hala, who was born prematurely.

In response, Hala reminds the mother-in-law that she herself is a new mother and has been occupied with her own child. She also expresses her love for Hamza and their daughter. The mother-in-law, however, continues to accuse Hala and insists that she is not the right wife for her son.

The dialogue becomes heated, with the mother-in-law accusing Hala of various wrongdoings and Hala defending herself. The mother-in-law also accuses Hala of wanting to divorce Hamza, which Hala denies. The mother-in-law insists that she will not allow Hala to divorce Hamza and threatens to get divorce papers for them.

Hala, in response, accuses the mother-in-law of trying to drive a wedge between her and Hamza. She insists that she loves Hamza and their daughter and will not allow the mother-in-law to destroy their family.

The mother-in-law, however, continues to accuse Hala and insists that she is not the right wife for her son. She also accuses Hala of not taking care of their granddaughter, Hala, who was born prematurely.

In response, Hala reminds the mother-in-law that she herself is a new mother and has been occupied with her own child. She also expresses her love for Hamza and their daughter. The mother-in-law, however, continues to accuse Hala and insists that she is not the right wife for her son.

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Facts

1. The speaker is expressing happiness at having a daughter-in-law without having to work hard to find one. [Source: Document 1]
2. The speaker is not the kind of mother who would ruin her son's life just for choosing his life partner. [Source: Document 1]
3. The speaker has seen the other party in the market and has noticed their loud voice. [Source: Document 1]
4. The speaker is giving the other party five thousand rupees to give to the daughter-in-law. [Source: Document 1]
5. The speaker is expressing dissatisfaction with the other party's behavior and is insisting on seeing the daughter-in-law. [Source: Document 1]
6. The speaker is offering to divorce the other party's son and daughter if they both choose partners that the speaker finds strange. [Source: Document 1]
7. The speaker is expressing regret and exhaustion, stating that they have been trying to solve Rumi's problem. [Source: Document 2]
8. The speaker is expressing love for Rumi and feeling guilty for not noticing her happiness. [Source: Document 2]
9. The speaker is expressing regret for going to Khurram, realizing their mistake and wanting to be away from them. [Source: Document 2]
10. The speaker is expressing regret for not being able to take care of Rumi, stating that they are the person Rumi is in love with. [Source: Document 2]
11. The speaker is expressing regret for not being able to keep Rumi happy without Hala. [Source: Document 2]
12. The speaker is expressing a desire to keep Rumi happy and to stay with Hala, stating that they will support and raise Rumi with each other's support. [Source: Document 2]
13. The speaker is expressing a desire to return home and is stating that the house is not for sale. [Source: Document 2]
14. The speaker is expressing a desire to stay in the house and is stating that the house is big enough for everyone. [Source: Document 2]
15. The speaker is expressing a desire to stay in the house and is stating that the house is big and has plenty of room. [Source: Document 2]
16. The speaker is expressing a desire to stay in the house and is stating that the house is their brother's and it has the name of their mother on it. [Source: Document 2]
17. The speaker is expressing a desire to stay in the house and is stating that the house is their brother's and it has the name of their mother on it. [Source: Document 2]
18. The speaker is expressing a desire to stay in the house and is stating that they will not go anywhere. [Source: Document 2]
19. The speaker is expressing a desire to stay in the house and is stating that the house is their brother's and it has the name of their mother on it. [Source: Document 2]
20. The speaker is expressing a desire to stay in the house and is stating that the house is their brother's and it has the name of their mother on it. [Source: Document 2]
21. The speaker is expressing a desire to stay in the house and is stating that the house is their brother's and it has the name of their mother on it. [Source: Document 2]
22. The speaker is expressing a desire to stay in the house and is stating that the house is their brother's and it has the name of their mother on it. [Source: Document 2]
23. The speaker is expressing a desire to stay in the house and is stating that the house is their brother's and it has the name of their mother on it. [Source: Document 2]
24. The speaker is expressing a desire to stay in the house and is stating that the house is their brother's and it has the name of their mother on it. [Source: Document 2]
25. The speaker is expressing a desire to stay in the house and is stating that the house is their brother's and it has the name of their mother on it. [Source: Document 2]
26. The speaker is expressing a desire to stay in the house and is stating that the house is their brother's and it has the name of their mother on it. [Source: Document 2]
27. The speaker is expressing a desire to stay in the house and is stating that the house is