It features Ayeza Khan and Osman Khalid Butt as Meenu and Faazi in the leading roles, Aymen Saleem as Mishi, Arslan Naseer as Hadi, Uzma Beg as Naik Bakht (Bakhto), Asma Abbas as Naik Parwar, Mira Sethi as Gul-e-Rana and Ali Safina as Miskeen in the supporting cast meanwhile Tara Mahmood, Mani, Aadi Khan, Areesha Sultan, Hira Soomro and Qavi Khan in the recurring cast.
[1][2][3] The series received acclaim due its comic story line, on-screen chemistry of the lead couples and the performances, especially of Butt, Khan, Abbas and Beg.
On the other hand, Meenu is a carefree and clumsy girl who is always getting into trouble with Faazi who has been asked to tutor her by Kifayat.
The girl's father owns a restaurant in Canada and hopes that Hadi will come and take over the business after marrying his daughter.
Mishi starts throwing hints at Hadi who is initially reluctant to accept his developing feelings for her because of his friendship with Faazi and the clash between Amma and Baibay.
Gradually Faazi and Meenu start developing feelings for each other but they face opposition from Gul, Amma and Baibay because of their never ending clash.
But then arrives Bade Abba (elder brother of Nawab Sahab) of whom both the families respect and fear.
Baibay, Amma and Kishwar too learn about Hadi-Mishi's relationship and all of them emotionally blackmail Hadi and Mishi to not marry each other.
When Faazi learns that Meenu knew about Hadi and Mishi's relationship, he gets angry and tells her to leave the house.
Hadi questions and fights with Faazi for misbehaving with Meenu and proclaims his love for Mishi in front of her suitors.
Hadi tries to find Mishi everywhere after Bade Abba seals the deal that if Hadi brings Mishi back within 2 days, he will get them married but if he is unable to find her, he has to marry Bade Abba's granddaughter- Natasha.
Meenu decides to seek divorce from Faazi because of him not taking a stand for their relationship in front of Gul.
Faaz shows the mirror to Gul and she realizes her mistakes and seeks apology from Meenu.
The Nikah takes place (according to him, with Natasha) but when he lifts up the bride's veil, it is revealed that Hadi has been married to Mishi.
Meenu, who thought that Faazi is doing wrong by not accepting Hadi's and Mishi's relationship, melts after she gets to know Fazi was involved in getting them marries to each other.
The first episode of the series received mixed reviews due to complex dynamics of the characters and their relations with each other.
[9][10] DAWN Images praised the performances of Asma Abbas, Uzma Beg and their characters' dynamics.
[13][14][15] While writing for Dawn, Maliha Rehman criticised the portrayal of talaq in the series as a stigma for women.