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The conversation revolves around a student named Parizaad who is a poet and has written a poem for a play. He is invited to a party by a group of people who are celebrating the success of the play. During the party, Parizaad is introduced to various people, including a man named Noman who is interested in poetry and wants Parizaad to write a poem for him.
Parizaad is initially reluctant, stating that poetry is not something that can be sold or bought. However, Noman insists that everything in the world can be sold for the right price and offers to pay Parizaad whatever he asks for the poem. Parizaad is uncomfortable with this and leaves the party early.
The conversation also touches on some personal issues and conflicts within the group of people. There are tensions and disagreements about a loan request, a family secret, and the treatment of a sister-in-law.
In the end, the group seems to be divided over how to handle these issues, with some members wanting to confront Salim about the loan, while others are more cautious. The conversation ends with Parizaad leaving the party and the group discussing their next steps.
1. Bubbly has moved to Karachi, taking her friend's address from the register. They plan to leave their current house and neighborhood the next day .
2. The speaker is contemplating their future and expresses a desire to win an inter-university competition .
3. The speaker is working on a play adaptation of Shakespeare's 'Othello' in Urdu and is struggling with the final scene .
4. The speaker is asked to write a poem for the final scene of the play, where the heroine dies .
5. The speaker is invited to a party by a group of friends and expresses concern about attending due to lack of suitable clothing .
6. The speaker is introduced to a new friend, Parizaad, who is also a poet .
7. The speaker is asked by a family member to help with a financial crisis, but refuses to accept any share of the family property .
8. The speaker is invited to a university event and expresses concern about preparing for it .
9. The speaker is asked to write a poem for a book by a family member, who promises to pay a price for the service .
10. The speaker is asked to stay longer at a party but expresses a need to leave due to time constraints .