Kaisi Teri Khudgarzi is a Pakistani television drama series produced by Abdullah Seja under the banner of iDream Entertainment.
[1][2] Despite numerous controversies surrounding it, the show made history by crossing one billion views while still on the air.
[3][4] Mehak is a young woman living a peaceful life with her father Akram, her mother Naheed, and her younger sister Nida.
Dilawar, after having tried everything in his power to prevent the union, then hires a hitman, Sheru, to kill Mehak on her and Shamsher's wedding day.
Mahek's mother (who just discovered that her daughter is alive) grants forgiveness to Shamsher solely because he will stay as far away from their family as possible.
After he recovers, Shamsher is still depressed and miserable without his one true love, so his family plans to send him abroad for a while.
On his way to the airport, Shamsher suddenly changes his mind and asks his friend to drive him to the nearest train station so he can completely vanish for some time and try to find peace on his own.
Shamsher feels a whirlwind of emotions as he is thrilled to find Mehak alive but also shocked, confused, and angry at her betrayal.
Shamsher, devastated and feeling betrayed, confronts his father and leaves his home with Mehak forever.
Shamsher starts to change into a better man seeing the error of his ways, and regrets his past actions.
Dara constantly tries to talk some sense into his father, who hates watching his brother suffer and wants to make amends with him.
Dara discovers this and tells Dilawar that the people he sent to kill Mehak shot Shamsher instead and that he is critical.
Dilawar reminisces about all his past actions and recalls his wife's and son's warnings to him about potentially losing everyone because of his pride.
So, a completely shattered and guilt-ridden Dilawar, unable to process his son's loss, commits suicide after publicly confessing to all his sinister crimes.
There is a three-year time jump; while celebrating the second birthday of her son (named after his father, Shamsher), Mehak turns to a portrait of her husband, Shamsher, and she talks about how she can never forget what he did to her before their marriage and how she tries not to make her son aggressive and angry like his father.
com expressed disappointment over the teasers by writing, "Despite the mess that was Ishq Hai, producers are rehashing the tiresome trope of obsessive, violent love again.
"[7] On its premiere, the series received criticism and negative reviews due to the romanticized portrayal of obsession and toxic masculinity.
"[13] In September 2022, Daily Pakistan reported that Kaisi Teri Khudgarzi was one of the most-watched shows in Pakistan and all over the world[14] Kaisi Teri Khudgarzi has been successfully able to sweep major nominations at Lux Style Awards.