As the narrative progresses, the focus shifts to the younger generation. Jameel (Ahad Raza Mir) becomes a central figure as he navigates his political ambitions and his complicated feelings for the women in the house. Alia (Mawra Hocane) emerges as the intellectual heart of the show, observing the world around her with a sharp, often cynical eye. The political climate of British India begins to seep into the household, causing rifts between those loyal to the crown and those fighting for freedom. Episodes 21-30: Heartbreak and Hardship
As the narrative progresses, the focus shifts to the younger generation. Jameel (Ahad Raza Mir) becomes a central figure as he navigates his political ambitions and his complicated feelings for the women in the house. Alia (Mawra Hocane) emerges as the intellectual heart of the show, observing the world around her with a sharp, often cynical eye. The political climate of British India begins to seep into the household, causing rifts between those loyal to the crown and those fighting for freedom. Episodes 21-30: Heartbreak and Hardship