Parizaad Episode 17 | Eng Subtitle | Presented By ITEL Mobile, NISA Cosmetics & Al-Jalil | HUM TV - Summary

Summary

The text is a dialogue from a video or a play. The main character, Parizaad, is released from prison after serving a sentence. He is now the owner of the Behroze Group of Companies, which he inherited from Mr. Behroze through his will. Parizaad is welcomed back by his manager, Kamali, and his younger brother, Akbar.

Parizaad is hesitant about his new role and responsibilities, but Kamali assures him that he will be supported. Parizaad is also concerned about the employees who have been living in the company's property and taking salaries without doing any work. Kamali assures him that these employees will be dismissed.

Parizaad is also worried about the future of the company, as some of its companies have been sealed by the courts. Kamali suggests that they register new companies under the name of "P Z Mir", which is an abbreviation of Parizaad's name. Parizaad agrees to this suggestion.

Parizaad's past is also discussed. He admits that he killed a boy named Waleed and his employer, Madam Laila Sabah. He says that he did not kill them because he wanted to die, and that his wish to die saved his life.

Parizaad is also visited by his former colleague, Shah Jehan, who is now happily settled in her life with her daughter, Mahi. Parizaad is happy for Shah Jehan but is also worried about the potential difficulties her visit could cause.

Finally, Parizaad is given the keys to an apartment on the 7th floor of a building, which is under his name. He is told that this was promised to him by the Parizaad who used to share breakfast with him. Parizaad is hesitant to accept the keys but is assured that he is not being given them by himself.

In the end, Parizaad is asked to forgive someone, but the text ends abruptly without specifying who he is asked to forgive.

Facts

1. The speaker admits to killing a boy named Waleed and their employer, Madam Laila Sabah.
2. Laila Sabah visited the speaker three to four days before her murder.
3. The speaker received a letter from Laila Sabah, which they claim to recognize as her handwriting.
4. The speaker reflects on the circumstances of their death and the role of their boss in their demise.
5. The speaker mentions a brother named Parizaad, who they believe is not a criminal.
6. The speaker discusses the concept of time in prison, stating that time stands still for prisoners.
7. The speaker is asked about their time and they respond by asking to hear the tolling of the jail's clock tower.
8. The speaker has a conversation about their brother Parizaad, expressing concern for his situation.
9. The speaker is given important documents to sign by a lawyer and expresses concern about managing their affairs.
10. The speaker discusses their case and the decision to be made at their next court appearance.
11. The speaker is told to sign some important documents by a lawyer.
12. The speaker is asked to manage their affairs, with the lawyer stating that they will have to manage it.
13. The speaker is asked to meet their brother, Akbar, who has no family left once they are gone.
14. The speaker is told to look after the ones who've been loyal to their boss and not to throw out his old house employees.
15. The speaker is told to get their brother, Akbar, brought across from the village.
16. The speaker is told to bring their brother, Akbar, to the place where they do the hangings.
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