The audience highly praised Ahmed Ali Akbar and Yumna Zaidi's chemistry.
Zaki (Ahmed Ali) wants to be a chef and marry Nida ( Anam Goher), a model.
Desperate to marry Nida, Zaki leaves home and goes to Nepal, where he bumps into Hayat on the plane.
She, too, has been sent there by her friends so she can relax and write a good story which can get published to solve her monetary issues.
With Zaki's mom involved in the plan, she plays the emotional card with her husband so he agrees to her son's demands.
A while later, certain events lead to Hayat telling Nida that Zaki plans to marry her instead, and the two will return to Pakistan after their Nikah.
Dejected, Hayat stays for a few more days and decides to return home once she runs out of money.
On returning, while Zaki has managed to convince his parents and Nida that Hayat was just someone he had run into in Nepal and was not a fling, Hayat comes back to find that her house has been sold off by her friend Salman (who sent her to Nepal in the first place) and is missing.
Hayat sneaks into the house at night and decides to stay there, but fate leads her to cross paths with Zaki again.
He wanted Zaki to convert the place into a restaurant and make it successful in six months to marry Nida.
Hayat states that she is willing to stay in the servant quarters and pay rent until she can figure out how to repay the family for purchasing the house, to which everyone agrees.
The next day Aafaq begs and insists on speaking to Hayat to reconnect with his daughter and attempt to have a father-daughter relationship with her.
She confronts Aafaq in a hotel lobby, demanding to know why he abandoned her and her mother, why he displaced someone else's life for his happiness and how he had ruined everything himself.
Hayat goes upstairs to confront Zaki (who is with Nida) about why he forced her into such a difficult situation, scolding him over it.
Zaki apologizes, but then a hotel employee rushes over to tell them that Aafaq suffered a heart attack.
Zaki informs his father of the situation, while Nida interjects, stating that this was all Hayat's fault and that she should be evicted from her house.
The next morning Nida informs her mother that her father suffered a heart attack, and both go to the hospital to look after Aafaq.
Aafaq is cynical of his wife's attitude, stating that she only needs him for his money, which he assured her would still be available to them even if he died.
At the same time, however, Nida is becoming more anxious at her father's reconciliation with his oldest daughter as well as Zaki's increased interest and attention towards Hayat.
The OST of 'Yeh Raha Dil' is sung by singers Atif Ali and Samra Khan.