In severe financial crisis and desperation, she returns to her parents' home, and after some resistance, she is allowed back.
As the story unfolds, the viewers witness the never-ending harshness of Fakhira, the sacrifices made by Aarfah and her death – and the emotional turmoil that both Eesha and Rafia go through during their lives.
Eesha soon wins her in-laws' hearts with her serenity and good nature, and she pursues her education in medicine.
When Abdul Hadi wants to start a family, he wishes to return to his parents, which his wife does not approve of.
Meanwhile, a heartbroken Tabraiz leaves for England, and Fakhira gets Rafia married into an elite class rich family.
Meri Ladli's title song was sung by Wardah Lodhi, composed by Waqar Ali, lyrics by S.K Khalish and written by Maha Malik.