The dialogue revolves around a young girl named Meerab who is taken in by a family after her family disappears. The family members express their doubts and fears about Meerab's background and her connection to a man named Murtasim Khan. They are concerned about her safety and well-being, and fear that Murtasim Khan might harm her.
Meerab initially refuses to reveal her past but eventually admits that she was forced to marry Murtasim Khan against her will. She left him and is now in the care of the family. The family members express their support for Meerab and vow not to let Murtasim Khan harm her.
However, Murtasim Khan continues to search for Meerab, causing tension and fear within the family. The family members are divided over whether they should reveal Meerab's location to Murtasim Khan or protect her. Despite the tension and fear, the family members show a strong sense of loyalty and commitment to Meerab.
The dialogue ends with a hint of a confrontation between Murtasim Khan and the family, adding a sense of suspense and uncertainty about Meerab's future.
1. A child named Meerab is mentioned.
2. The child is believed to have gone through some hardship.
3. The conversation revolves around trying to build trust with Meerab.
4. There is mention of Murtasim, who is believed to have gone to Karachi to find his wife.
5. The child is described as having been seen crying in the morning.
6. There is a mention of a room that needs fixing up.
7. The child is described as having a good heart.
8. There is a mention of Anwar, who has locked himself in a room.
9. The child's mother is described as feeling shame.
10. The mother expresses regret over the child's absence and the potential shame it brings to the family.
11. The mother describes the child's father as a loving husband who stood by her in happiness and sorrow.
12. The mother expresses a desire for the child to live with her until she dies.
13. The child is described as being alone and having no one in the world.
14. The mother describes the child as her own daughter and expresses concern for her welfare.
15. There is a mention of a herbal tea incident, and the mother expresses worry about her respect.
16. The mother and another woman argue about the child's paternity, with the mother stating that the child is not the woman's due to an agreement they had.
17. The mother expresses fear that the child will be left alone after they are gone.
18. The mother describes the child's father as a man who drove a rickshaw and was looking for someone.
19. The mother and another woman discuss the possibility of the child running away or hiding at a friend's home.
20. The mother expresses regret over the child's departure and her decision to leave with another man named Rohail.