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is an Urdu TV show that aired on Express Entertainment. The story revolves around a Pakistani family. It happens in the event of Ramadan and Eid celebrations. The main characters are Zakariya (the husband), Kulsum (the wife), their children, and Zakariya's mother. The story captures their daily lives, struggles, and humorous interactions during this festive period. This is a funny show and is set in a normal household. The story begins with the family nearing the end of Ramadan. Zakariya is continuously trying to reduce the expenses and save some money as a big celebration is coming. Kulsum is excited about the upcoming Eid celebrations and wants to indulge in various festivities. The main theme of the story is the funny fights between this husband and wife on various matters. Kulsum has her own needs. She expressed her desire to visit a beauty parlor for a facial and to apply Mehandi.
Zakariya is always trying to save money and is hesitant to spend more on unworthy things. He comes up with ideas to avoid or minimize these costs, which often leads to humorous fights between the family members. He argues and fights with Kulsum for this. The children in the family are excited about Eid and frequently ask when they'll be able to eat during the day, as they've been fasting for Ramadan. Zakariya explains the virtues of fasting and patience to his children. In comical ways, he reveals his struggles with the practice. The story mainly revolves around the Chaand Raat, the night before Eid. The new moon is sighted in that night. They dertermine the beginning of Eid by watching this moon. So if the new moon is not visible there will be confusion about whether it is the next day or the day after the next day. In the story also there is confusion. The characters are waiting eagerly for the new moon to be visible. This confusion leads to funny situations where Zakariya tries to find out the correct date to avoid unnecessary expenses. Zakariya's mother plays the role of a mediator, often caught between her son's penny-pinching ways and her daughter-in-law's desires for celebration.
She tries to maintain peace in the household while also indulging her grandchildren. The story then humorously portrays the preparations for Eid, including shopping for new clothes, preparing special foods, and decorating the house. Zakariya's attempts to reduce costs at every step lead to amusing conflicts with rest of the family who want to celebrate fully. A beauty parlor there is offering special Eid packages. Kulsum is eager to avail of these services. Zakariya tries to find ways to avoid this expense. This leads to a series of comical misunderstandings and schemes. The show also explains the spiritual aspects of Ramadan and Eid. There are mentions of prayers, seeking forgiveness for sins, and the importance of charity. These elements are often forgotten while celebrating the occasion, as the real meaning of the celebration is for something good. Towards the end of the story, as Eid approaches, the family's excitement builds.
Despite Zakariya's reservations, they engage in traditional Eid preparations. There is beautiful scene where the family members come together to cook the food for Eid, forgetting all their fights and egos. The story concludes with the family finally celebrating Eid. Despite all the arguments, they manage to find joy in the festivities. Zakariya, in his own way, ensures that his family has a good celebration, even if he grumbles about the expenses. Throughout the show there is a reference to popular Hindi and Urdu songs which depicts cultural richness. The story moreover depicts the chaos, happiness, and family environment in a South Asian Muslim household. They are in a mood to celebrate. Along with the celebration mood we can see the chaos and argument that could bring between characters, who have different perspectives. It humorously portrays the balance between maintaining religious traditions and dealing with modern-day expenses and desires. Overall, this tale is a light-hearted, humorous look at family life during Ramadan and Eid, touching upon themes of tradition, modernity, family bonds, and the small conflicts that make up daily life. It provides an entertaining glimpse into the cultural and social aspects of Eid celebrations in a Pakistani household. The episodes of the show are available on YouTube.
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