The conversation is between two individuals, presumably a father and a daughter, discussing a recent event that has deeply affected their family. The daughter, named Mehak, has been disowned by her father, Shamsher, after he found out about her marriage to Ahsan, a man he had previously disowned. This event has caused a significant rift within the family.
Shamsher, who is now disowned himself, is seen as a victim of his father's harsh decisions. He expresses regret for his father's actions and fears for his future, especially now that he has been disowned and his father has removed him from his will. His father, on the other hand, seems resigned to the situation and believes that Shamsher will eventually return home.
Mehwish, the daughter, is unhappy with the marriage of her son, Ahsan, and his wife, Nida. She believes that Nida will ruin Ahsan's life and is determined to make Ahsan end the relationship. However, Ahsan's mother, Mehak, is supportive of the marriage and believes that they will be happy together.
The conversation ends with Mehwish expressing her dissatisfaction with the family situation and wishing to throw away all photographs of her son, Shamsher.
1. The conversation starts with Mr. Shamsher Dilawar, who seems to be waiting for an interview.
2. The interviewer seems to be a person who has been conducting interviews and has other work to do.
3. Mr. Dilawar expresses his desire for a job and explains that he needs it like everyone else.
4. The interviewer reveals that Mr. Dilawar's father has disowned him that morning, which was advertised in newspapers.
5. Mr. Dilawar's father believes that Mr. Dilawar is being punished for his sins.
6. The interviewer rejects Mr. Dilawar's job application and suggests that he has no job for him.
7. Mr. Dilawar's father is worried about him not coming home since morning.
8. Mr. Dilawar has sold his phone and is not reachable.
9. In a conversation with his sister, Mr. Dilawar's father expresses regret for his actions and believes that his son will return home.
10. Mr. Dilawar's father believes that his son's wife loves him and that they have laid a scheme with precision.
11. Mr. Dilawar's father believes that his son's wife and her family are using his son as a means to get his wealth.
12. Mr. Dilawar's father believes that his son's wife will leave him when she realizes that he has nothing.
13. In a conversation with his friend, Mr. Dilawar's father expresses his desire for his son to come back home.
14. Mr. Dilawar's father believes that his son will come back to him at any cost.
15. Mr. Dilawar's father believes that his son's wife will ask for a divorce once she realizes that his son has nothing.
16. In a conversation with his friend, Mr. Dilawar's father believes that his son will come back home once he is divorced.
17. Mr. Dilawar's friend is worried about his phone being off and suggests that he buy a new one.
18. Mr. Dilawar's friend believes that his father has removed him from his will and advertised it in newspapers.
19. Mr. Dilawar's father believes that his son's wife and her family will be defamed due to his actions.
20. Mr. Dilawar's father believes that his son's wife and her family are talking about all sorts of things.