In first episode of Dastak Sajjad Ahmed, a well-educated individual, expresses his love and friendship towards the person he is speaking to. He humbly acknowledges that knowledge is limited, despite h
In first episode of Dastak Sajjad Ahmed, a well-educated individual, expresses his love and friendship towards the person he is speaking to. He humbly acknowledges that knowledge is limited, despite having countless degrees. The conversation then takes a more personal turn, as Sajjad shares about his family and daily life. He mentions that his child is tired and that he has faced difficulties while feeding him. He also shares about calling someone named Rumi, but unfortunately, he hasn't been helpful.
A Heartfelt Conversation
Sajjad Ahmed, a well-educated individual, expresses his love and friendship towards the person he is speaking to. He humbly acknowledges that knowledge is limited, despite having countless degrees. The conversation then takes a more personal turn, as Sajjad shares about his family and daily life. He mentions that his child is tired and that he has faced difficulties while feeding him. He also shares about calling someone named Rumi, but unfortunately, he hasn't been helpful.
A Gathering of Friends and Family
The conversation shifts to a man named Kokab, who has come after nine years. Kokab inquires about Sajjad Bhai and Banno Kiran, and Sajjad mentions that his father hasn't come to the office and that Banno is in the room. The conversation then turns to a woman named Fari, who is tired and upset because of her child.
Sajjad also talks to someone named Sara, who has come from Canada after four years. Sara shares that she is getting married, and Sajjad expresses his concerns about the marriage. He mentions that the bride is not a good match and that she is two years older than Sara. Sajjad also shares that he had tried to convince his parents not to go through with the marriage, but they didn't listen.
A Visit from Kabir
Towards the end of the conversation, Sajjad talks to Kabir, who has come to visit a patient. Sajjad mentions that kids these days get upset over small things and that Fari is tired. He also mentions that Sara has come from Canada after four years and that they should go and meet Kiran. The conversation ends with Kabir leaving and Sajjad mentioning that he will come back again.
Kabir's Return
In another segment, Sajjad inquires if Kabir Akhtar has brought a woman with him, and it is revealed that he has come alone. Sajjad mentions that Kabir comes every day at the same time and that he should not encourage the girls to do wrong things, as he had done in the past. Kabir is given the same room that he had before, and Sajjad expresses his desire to use it as a study room.
Sajjad praises Kiran, Kabir's daughter, saying that she is a nice girl and that they had met at her engagement. He admires her beauty, education, and settled nature, and mentions that it is difficult to find homely girls these days. Sajjad also mentions that Kabir's daughter-in-law has similar ways and does not pay attention to their job, office, or home.
Rumi's Gratitude
Rumi Khala expresses her gratitude for being able to contribute to the family's income, emphasizing that it's not just one person's responsibility to run a household. Aapi advises Hala that even if she's at home all day, she can still support the family by doing household chores.
Kiran's Love Life
The conversation then shifts to Kiran's love life, with Sobia inquiring about why Kiran hasn't met her Prince Charming yet. Kabir Mamu explains that Sajjad uncle did not agree to the arrangement, and Sobia expresses her disbelief.
A Mother's Concerns
In another segment, a mother and father are discussing their son Saif's upcoming wedding. The mother is upset because she feels that Saif's interest in another girl was not taken into consideration when arranging his marriage. She is also concerned about Saif's continued communication with this other girl. The father tries to calm the mother down and assures her that he will handle the situation.
Words of Wisdom
Kabir is advised to communicate with his partner before the wedding and not be afraid to talk to her. Sajad is encouraged to let go of his fears and move on from his anxiety. It's emphasized that honesty is crucial in relationships, and that it's essential to be mentally present and engaged in the wedding preparations.
Prajna's Decision
In a recent segment, Prajna expresses her decision not to get married and requests that her mother, Amma, end the ongoing discussion about it. She expresses concern for her sister, Farzana, whose blood pressure has risen due to stress and tension. Prajna shares her thoughts on the value of libraries and the joy of reading, comparing it to the intoxication of a first love.