Acting
ACP Khushbakht, a strong yet emotionally guarded officer, returns to her parents’ home after a failed marriage, losing faith in love while raising her young son. When a case brings her together with Haroon, an idealistic journalist searching for genuine connection, he finds himself drawn to her resilience and hidden pain. As Haroon falls in love, Khushbakht struggles to let go of her past, setting the stage for a journey of healing, trust, and the possibility of a second chance at love.
When love is rejected, it does not always fade away quietly. Sometimes it transforms into revenge—shaped by the lover’s strength, capacity, and the very nature of their character. A wounded heart can become dangerous, especially when pride, obsession, and humiliation begin to mix with emotion. In such moments, love loses its purity and turns into something darker. The desire to be loved is replaced by the urge to punish. And when the lover carries a criminal or destructive mindset, that revenge can be directed at anyone—often even those who were never truly responsible for the rejection.
Ayla is in love with her cousin Ehtisham, but their relationship is torn apart by a deep family feud. Meanwhile, Aoun, a quiet young man, secretly loves Ayla from a distance. As betrayal and conflict strain Ayla and Ehtisham’s bond, she finds unexpected comfort in Aoun—though her heart remains uncertain. The story explores love, loyalty, and whether true feelings will ever be recognized.