The conversation is a tense exchange between several characters. A man named Shamsher, who appears to be in danger, is trying to save a woman who is in the village. He asks for help, promising to testify against his father if he stays alive. Shamsher's wife, Nida, is also part of the conversation, and she's worried about her husband. Another woman, Mehak, is also mentioned and seems to be causing tension. She is mentioned as a reason for the conflict between Shamsher and his father-in-law. Shamsher's father-in-law, Andaleeb, is also present and seems to be manipulating the situation to his advantage.
Shamsher's father, Mr. Nawab, is mentioned as having sent him to Andaleeb's house. He is now trying to protect his wife from Andaleeb. Shamsher's father-in-law, Andaleeb, seems to be trying to control the situation and make it difficult for Shamsher to see his daughter. There is also mention of a man named Sheru and a lawyer, suggesting legal issues may be involved.
Throughout the conversation, there are several instances of conflict and tension. Shamsher is trying to protect his wife and daughter, while his father-in-law, Andaleeb, is trying to manipulate the situation to his advantage. Shamsher's father, Mr. Nawab, is also present and seems to be involved in the conflict. The conversation ends with Shamsher's father-in-law, Andaleeb, threatening to harm Shamsher's wife, Nida.
1. The speaker initially comes with the intent to kill, but later changes his mind and decides to apologize before dying .
2. The speaker's wife is in the village and he came with a pistol to protect her .
3. The speaker's father sent him to a location, presumably to carry out a task .
4. If the speaker does not hear a gunshot within a certain time, he believes the police will kill him .
5. The speaker is ready to do whatever is asked of him, including giving testimony against his father .
6. The speaker is unable to record his testimony if he is not alive .
7. The speaker is ready to wait for someone and hopes they will return .
8. The speaker promises to return and hopes this act will lessen the burden of sins on his shoulders .
9. The speaker instructs the listener not to leave through a certain door and to use the one on the back side instead .
10. The speaker mentions a criminal who ran from police custody and is believed to be hiding in a house .
11. The speaker's daughter, Nida, is the subject of a heated argument with her mother and father .
12. Nida's mother accuses her of causing trouble in the family and hints at a secret relationship with Ahsan, a coworker .
13. Nida's father expresses dissatisfaction with her and questions her decision to marry Ahsan .
14. The speaker, presumably Nida's father, threatens to break his legs if anyone tries to annoy Mehak .
15. The speaker believes that the direction of the wind has changed and that he is standing on a weak basis .