Ehd e Wafa Episode 9 | English Sub | Digitally Presented by Master Paints HUM TV Drama 17 Nov 2019 - Summary

Summary

The conversation is between two individuals, likely friends or family members, discussing various topics. The conversation starts with the first person asking the second person where they want to go, and the second person responds that they want to go to Malik Allahyar's place. They discuss the distance and time it would take to get there, and the first person expresses concern about the second person's safety.

The second person then asks why the first person wants them to go to Malik Allahyar's place, and the first person responds that they want to meet Malik Shahzain there. The conversation then takes a turn as the first person begins to criticize the second person for not listening to them and for not doing something they have been telling them to do for a long time.

The second person then responds by saying that they will get their hair dyed as a request from the first person, and the first person expresses surprise and concern about this. The conversation then shifts to a discussion about the second person's appearance, with the first person complimenting the second person on their appearance and suggesting that they look 20 years younger.

The conversation then moves on to a discussion about the second person's groceries, with the first person asking if the groceries have been finished in the second person's house. The second person responds that the groceries have been finished, and the first person suggests that the second person should say this straight.

The conversation then moves on to a discussion about a friend of the second person who has come from Pindi, with the first person expressing surprise and concern about this. The second person then responds by saying that they will leave as soon as they are done with their work.

The conversation then shifts to a discussion about the second person's mother, with the first person asking if the second person's mother is fine. The second person responds that their mother is fine, and the first person asks the second person to come inside.

The conversation then moves on to a discussion about a friend of the second person who has come from Pindi, with the first person expressing surprise and concern about this. The second person then responds by saying that they will leave as soon as they are done with their work.

The conversation then shifts to a discussion about the second person's mother, with the first person asking if the second person's mother is fine. The second person responds that their mother is fine, and the first person asks the second person to come inside.

The conversation then moves on to a discussion about a friend of the second person who has come from Pindi, with the first person expressing surprise and concern about this. The second person then responds by saying that they will leave as soon as they are done with their work.

The conversation then shifts to a discussion about the second person's mother, with the first person asking if the second person's mother is fine. The second person responds that their mother is fine, and the first person asks the second person to come inside.

The conversation then moves on to a discussion about a friend of the second person who has come from Pindi, with the first person expressing surprise and concern about this. The second person then responds by saying that they will leave as soon as they are done with their work.

The conversation then shifts to a discussion about the second person's mother, with the first person asking if the second person's mother is fine. The second person responds that their mother is fine, and the first person asks the second person to come inside.

The conversation then moves on to a discussion about a friend of the second person who has come from Pindi, with the first person expressing surprise and concern about this. The second person then responds by saying that they will leave as soon as they are done with their work.

The conversation then shifts to a discussion about the second person's mother, with the first person asking if the second person's mother is fine. The second person responds that their mother is fine, and the first person asks the second person to come inside.

The conversation then moves on to a discussion about a friend of the second person who has come from Pindi, with the first person expressing surprise and concern about this. The second person then responds by saying that they will leave as soon as they are done with their work.

The conversation then shifts to a discussion about the second person's mother, with the first person asking if the second person's mother is fine. The second person responds that their mother is fine, and the first person asks the second person to come inside.

The conversation then moves on to a discussion about a friend of the second person who has come from Pindi, with

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

- The text is a transcript of a Pakistani drama series called Ehd-e-Wafa.
- The text covers multiple scenes and characters, such as Malik Shahzain, Saad, Gulzar, Dua, Jujji, Shariq and others.
- The text depicts various events and conflicts, such as:

- Malik Shahzain proposing to Dua, who is Saad's love interest, and causing a rift between them.
- Shariq recording Jujji killing a student during a protest and trying to expose him with the help of a journalist.
- Gulzar passing his saluting test and going for an exercise with Saad and other cadets.
- Dua rejecting Saad's phone calls and letters and telling him to move on.
- Jujji bribing the police and the media to cover up his crime and threatening Shariq.

- The text uses informal language, slang, humor and cultural references that may not be easily understood by non-native speakers.