Sarfaraz divorces his wife Fiza in front of her family after revealing his love for her sister Dua. Fiza had previously asked her father for a divorce, citing her unhappiness in the marriage. Meanwhile, Sarfaraz's family is outraged by the divorce and his father curses him for his actions.
Dua is initially defensive when confronted by Fiza, but eventually apologizes and tries to explain the situation. However, Fiza is too hurt and angry to listen.
Sarfaraz then visits Dua and reiterates his love for her, claiming that he only married Fiza due to societal pressure. He asks Dua to marry him, but she rejects him and has him thrown out.
The scene ends with Dua reflecting on her past actions and their consequences, including Fiza's divorce and Sarfaraz's obsessive behavior. She is determined to move forward and not let her past mistakes define her.
Here are the facts extracted from the text:
1. Fiza wants a divorce from Sarfaraz.
2. Sarfaraz's family receives a notice of separation from Fiza's family.
3. Sarfaraz tells Fiza's family that he never wanted to marry Fiza and that he loves Dua.
4. Sarfaraz divorces Fiza in front of everyone.
5. Dua is Fiza's sister.
6. Sarfaraz claims that he divorced Fiza because he loves Dua and wants to be with her.
7. Fiza is upset and hurt by Sarfaraz's actions and words.
8. Fiza's family is also upset and argues with Sarfaraz's family.
9. Sarfaraz tries to convince Dua to marry him and claims that he loves her.
10. Dua refuses Sarfaraz's proposal and has him thrown out.
11. Fiza is pregnant with Sarfaraz's child.
12. Sarfaraz's family is worried about the consequences of his actions.
13. Fiza's family tries to comfort her and promises to support her.