Khuda Aur Mohabbat - Season 3 - Last Episode - [Eng Sub] - Digitally Presented by Happilac Paints - Summary

Summary

The conversation revolves around a family dispute involving a daughter, Mahi, who is being forced to marry a beggar. The mother of the family, who is also the daughter-in-law of the family, pleads with the father, Kazim Shah, to allow Mahi to marry the beggar. Despite the father's initial refusal, he eventually agrees to let Mahi marry the beggar.

The mother then proceeds to send Mahi away with the beggar, breaking a traditional custom of sending off daughters with a red veil in their wedding dress. Instead, Mahi is sent away in a white dress, symbolizing her fate. The mother prays to God that Mahi's fate is not as colorless as her white dress.

The conversation also touches on the theme of love and the torment it can cause. The mother begs the daughter to end her torment and stop destroying herself. The daughter, however, remains steadfast in her love for Farhad, a man outside her social circle. The mother pleads with Farhad to come to Mahi, but he refuses, stating that it's not possible for them to be together in this world.

The conversation ends with the mother praying for Farhad and Mahi to be together in the afterlife.

Facts

1. The speaker is asking Mr. Shah if he is in his senses.
2. The speaker is questioning Mr. Shah about his decision to give his daughter's hand to a beggar.
3. Mr. Shah denies the impossibility of the situation.
4. The speaker identifies herself as the daughter-in-law of the same family, Mr. Shah.
5. The speaker has spent her life caring for this mansion and has never asked for anything.
6. Today, a helpless mother is asking for the life of her daughter from Mr. Shah.
7. Mr. Shah is asked not to say no.
8. The speaker is pleading with Mr. Shah to let her daughter go.
9. The speaker is expressing her fear of losing her daughter, Mahi.
10. Mr. Shah is asked to respect what the speaker is saying.
11. The speaker is expressing her disappointment in Mr. Shah's decision to destroy the customs he himself made.
12. The speaker is expressing her fear of Mr. Shah's decision to destroy the family's name.
13. The speaker is expressing her disappointment in Mr. Shah's decision to destroy the family's name for his daughter's stubbornness.
14. The speaker is expressing her fear of Mr. Shah's decision to destroy the family's name for his daughter's stubbornness.
15. The speaker is expressing her fear of Mr. Shah's decision to destroy the family's name for his daughter's stubbornness.
16. The speaker is expressing her fear of Mr. Shah's decision to destroy the family's name for his daughter's stubbornness.
17. The speaker is expressing her fear of Mr. Shah's decision to destroy the family's name for his daughter's stubbornness.
18. The speaker is expressing her fear of Mr. Shah's decision to destroy the family's name for his daughter's stubbornness.
19. The speaker is expressing her fear of Mr. Shah's decision to destroy the family's name for his daughter's stubbornness.
20. The speaker is expressing her fear of Mr. Shah's decision to destroy the family's name for his daughter's stubbornness.
21. The speaker is expressing her fear of Mr. Shah's decision to destroy the family's name for his daughter's stubbornness.
22. The speaker is expressing her fear of Mr. Shah's decision to destroy the family's name for his daughter's stubbornness.
23. The speaker is expressing her fear of Mr. Shah's decision to destroy the family's name for his daughter's stubbornness.
24. The speaker is expressing her fear of Mr. Shah's decision to destroy the family's name for his daughter's stubbornness.
25. The speaker is expressing her fear of Mr. Shah's decision to destroy the family's name for his daughter's stubbornness.
26. The speaker is expressing her fear of Mr. Shah's decision to destroy the family's name for his daughter's stubbornness.
27. The speaker is expressing her fear of Mr