A possible concise summary is:
The text is a transcript of a Pakistani drama that revolves around the lives of three brothers and their wives who live in a joint family. The main themes are the conflicts and tensions between the wives, the mother-in-law and the husbands, as well as the financial and emotional struggles of each couple. The text shows how the youngest brother's wife, Farhat, is praised by her in-laws for cooking dinner, but faces resentment from her sister-in-law, Azra, who is jealous of her. It also shows how the eldest brother's wife, Asma, is unhappy with her husband's stinginess and lack of affection for their son. The middle brother's wife, Gulshan-Ara, is planning to use black magic to get pregnant with the help of a spiritualist. The text also depicts the father-in-law's advice to his youngest son, Wasif, to treat his wife well and respect her rights. The text ends with Farhat talking to her parents on the phone and missing them.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Shahzaib had his aameen at home and his uncle sent him a cycle as a gift.
2. Farhat refused to make rice pudding for the aameen until her first month in the house is over.
3. Wasif's mother asked him to talk to Farhat and make her cook for the aameen.
4. Wasif's father gave Farhat five thousand rupees and his mother gave her a locket for cooking dinner.
5. Azra took Umar to a man who gave him eggs to eat for his birthday.
6. Naseer did not give any money or gift to Shahzaib for his aameen.
7. Asma is pregnant with her second child and hopes that Naseer will be more caring towards her and Shahzaib.
8. Wasif's parents are away from home because his aunt is not well.
9. Azra is rude and bitter towards Farhat and Asma and accuses them of not knowing how to cook or do housework.
10. Asma advises Farhat to be patient and respectful in the joint family and not to answer back to Azra.