Rabia Razzaq
Writing
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Qarz-E-Jaan follows the story of Nashwa, a young woman whose life is marked by unforeseen struggles that lead her into a fierce battle for justice. Challenged by external forces, familial dynamics and inner conflicts, Nashwa embodies resilience as she confronts the darkness that threatens to consume her.
Qarz-E-Jaan

Qudsiya , a normal middle class girl dreams of a simple married life. Unfortunately, her in-laws demand a hefty sum of dowry. Qudsiya's family were not able to pay the dowry.
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Mann Marzi is a story about the consequences of selfish desires and putting personal needs above all else, leading to distress and pain for both oneself and those around them. Haider, a principled man, has two daughters who couldn't be more different. His biological daughter, Mansha, is admired for her beauty but often lets her desires lead the way. In contrast, Zara, Haider's adopted daughter and the child of his late friend, is practical and grounded. Mansha's obsession with wealth and appearances leads her to choices that don't just reshape her own destiny but also leave an indelible mark on Zara's life, forever changing the futures of both young women.