[1] The show revolves around the social and economic issues, highlighting deeply rooted problems in Pakistan particularly Child marriages.
[2] Saira, an eight-year-old, lives with her father, Khuda Baksh, elder brother Murad, his wife Khairi and their children in a backward village in Pakistan.
Khuda Baksh and Murad suggest to Naseeb that he should marry Saira since the newborn baby is attached to her.
Shahina takes charge of Naseeb's household chores and lovingly looks after Tipu and Saira.
Although Yasmin is shocked, she tells Shahab that he should learn to live with his father's second family and work hard to make his future better.
Yasmin tries to make Naseeb understand that Saira, a little girl, can't be expected to care for Tipu.
Shahina changes after marriage and makes Saira slog while she sits and enjoys life.
Khuda Baksh then advises Naseeb to buy some property in Saira's name to secure her future.
Shahina insists that Naseeb should give her the house now that he has brought a piece of land for Saira.
Naseeb tells her that the home and hotel belong to his son and assures her that he will also make arrangements for her, but Shahina is not satisfied.
She asks Shahab to have lunch with her and Naseeb; however, Saira falls ill and gets admitted to a hospital.
On Iftikhar's insistence, Naseeb agrees to stay at his place in the city with Saira for a few days.
The serial was directed and produced by Angeline Malik of Kitni Girhain Baaki Hain fame under her banner Angeline Films, in collaboration with Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs.
[citation needed] Nadia Jamil made her acting comeback after survival from cancer and her last appearance in Behadd (2013) while Mehreen Raheel made a comeback to television after her last appearance in the 2015 series Tum Mere Kya Ho.