In
episode 38 of the drama series Kaffara, airing on Har Pal Geo, the
narrative reaches a dramatic climax as personal and familial tensions come to a
head. The episode centers on a heated confrontation between Sitara and Salman,
who assert their engagement amidst Salar's emotional crisis. Sitara's firm
stance on marrying Salman, despite Salar's evident distress, sparks a series of
intense exchanges. The drama further intensifies as the family struggles with
Salar's unexpected return and the intricate issues surrounding Sitara's
engagement. This episode masterfully blends personal vendettas with familial
obligations, offering viewers a compelling look at the characters’ inner
conflicts and the high stakes involved in their decisions. The gripping
storyline and emotional depth make episode 38 a pivotal moment in the Kaffara
series, engaging the audience with its powerful portrayal of relationships and
drama.
Kaffara Episode 38:
Engagement Conflict
Sitara: (angrily) We are already engaged. Now I will marry
him. Sitara, you’ve made such big decisions just because I left for a while?
Salar: (defensive) So, what should I have done? I should
have waited for you to come and make decisions for me?
Sitara: Yes, you could have waited. It’s not like I left forever.
He’s my fiancé, and we are getting married.
Kaffara Episode 38:
Fiancé Intervenes
Salman: (assertively) Hello, sir, did you hear what madam
said? She’s my fiancée. She loves me very much, and I love her even more.
L-O-V-E. Listen to me, she’s talking nonsense. She doesn’t love you. Don’t
force her into this.
Sitara: I’m not talking nonsense. I do love him, and I will marry
him.
Salar: (frustrated) Again drama?
Sitara: What drama? I’m not talking to you. Mind your own business.
Did you hear me?
Salar: (angrily) And you, don’t you get tired of putting on
these useless dramas?
Salman: (calmly) And you, why did you come back?
Salar: (hurt) For you.
Sitara: (determined) Come on, or do you plan on just
standing there? It seems you didn’t hear properly. He’s my fiancé, and I’m
going to marry him. So, it’s better you mind your own business. There’s no need
for you to act like a self-appointed guardian.
Kaffara Episode 38:
Family Tensions
Mom: (worried) It’s been over three and a half hours
since the flight landed. He should have arrived by now.
Dad: Yes, absolutely. Did you talk to the driver?
Mom: The driver said that Salar refused to come with him. He
took a cab and left. So, he should have called us.
Dad: Did you talk to Salar?
Mom: I was getting a call, but my phone was on silent, so I
couldn’t answer it... Salar.
Dad: Oh, Salar came. Where have you been? I'll talk later.
Salar, please, listen to me.
Salar: (distantly) We’ll talk later, Dad.
Mom: What’s wrong with him?
Dad: Everything was fine until last night. I don’t know what
happened now.
Kaffara Episode 38:
Unexpected Returns
Saba: (concerned) Look... What did you do, Salar? How
could you just give up on your dream and come back like this?
Saba: Listen, Saba, please, don’t panic right now. I’m already
very stressed.
Saba: (frustrated) Don’t tell me you’re stressed because
of that girl. I already said I’m not in the mood to hear your lecture right
now.
Saba: (angry) Are you crying?
Salar: (upset) She went with holding that jerk’s hand right
in front of me.
Saba: Who? Salar, who jerk are you talking about? And where are
you coming from?
Salar: You know what? Whatever her compulsion was, she shouldn’t
have held his hand.
Saba: (shocked) Salar, don’t tell me you went to see
Sitara at this time.
Salar: (distressed) This is all my fault. It's all my
fault.
Saba: Your fault? I shouldn’t have told him about that girl’s
misery.
Salar: But now, she’s already engaged to Salman. The engagement
was hers, so why does he have a problem?
Saba: Now, everyone is going to have a problem.
Salar: (angrily) Are you doubting me, are you doubting your
best friend? How could I tell him, and why would I?
Saba: You kept bringing up his name, suggesting that I should
tell him and ask for his help, didn’t you?
Salar: Yes, but I was saying it to you. There's no way I would
call him and tell him to come, without your permission, especially when I know
that you were hurt by him.
Saba: As if he would have immediately come from Canada just
because you called him.
Salar: Well, he did come.
Saba: (confused) So then admit it, you’re the one who
called him.
Salar: No way. I’m your friend. I can give you good advice, but I
wouldn’t force someone on you without your consent.
Saba: Then how did he suddenly come?
Salar: Well, he’s come now.
Saba: As if there weren't already enough problems in life. Why is
he calling?
Salar: How should I know?
Kaffara Episode 38:
Familial Pressures
Mom: (concerned) Why did you switch off your mobile?
Sitara: This isn’t right, what you are doing with me, Sitara?
Tahir: (frustrated) Sahiba has also come back.
Sahiba: Mom, listen to me carefully. You need to talk about my
marriage this week. First, think about earning something. You have taken a
month, right? Find a job, or else she’ll just be a burden on Ehtisham.
Mom: Oh, so now you’ll be keeping track of the bread my wife
eats too? Is she someone I like?
Sahiba: And even if she were someone you liked, I would have let
her sit and eat, but her, no way am I going to let her sit and eat. Ehtisham,
come here.
Sahiba: Mom, there’s no need for you to worry. The shop is there,
and every month, it will bring in rent and profits. You can deduct her expenses
from that. And whatever I eat or drink, you can deduct that as well.
Mom: Yes, Mom. Come here, child. Sit down. You start speaking,
I’m listening.
Sahiba: You can go from here.
Mom: What about my talk?
Sahiba: I’ll talk about it.
Mom: Sure?
Sahiba: I love you.
Mom: I love you too.
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