Introduction:
Hello friends, today I am going to share with you the complete story of the upcoming episodes of the drama “Jan Nisar.” Many people were interested in knowing the full story of this drama, so I thought I would tell you about it, as I have understood the entire plot. This drama is not based on a novel, but you can easily grasp the complete story from its OST and teasers, from beginning to end.
Main Story:
As you may have already seen the 6 to 7 episodes of this drama and know the stories of Dua, Nosharwan, and his sister-in-law, it’s all clear. Now, I am going to tell you what will happen next.
Dua’s Sister’s Marriage:
As you have seen, Dua’s elder sister Fiza is getting married to Faraz, who claims to love Dua. Faraz is getting married according to his family’s wishes and also wants to take advantage of Dua. Neither Dua knows that Faraz is her sister’s groom, nor does Faraz know that the girl he is marrying is Dua’s sister.
On the wedding day, Dua argues with her family, saying it’s strange that this is the only wedding in the world where she hasn’t seen her sister’s groom yet. Such coincidences only happen in dramas. Dua doesn’t know that her sister Fiza’s groom, Sirfaraz, is actually her Faraz, whom she talks to lovingly on the phone day and night. Dua’s father is quite strict with her, but his strictness has no effect on her as she secretly talks to Faraz and goes out with him. At home, Dua is very submissive, but she becomes bold as soon as she goes to university.
Faraz’s Deception:
Here, Faraz’s wedding date is fixed, and he wants to have a physical relationship with Dua before his wedding. He deceitfully invites her to his house, saying he wants her to meet his mother, to assure Dua that he truly loves her and wants to marry her. Initially, Dua hesitates, but Faraz convinces her by saying that if she doesn’t come, his wedding will be finalized somewhere else due to family pressure.
Dua is portrayed as a simple girl, living in a house where even the radio is banned. Her father enforces strict purdah on her, but he himself has a loose character, not sparing any woman in the neighborhood. While Dua’s sister Fiza’s wedding function is going on at home, Faraz insists on meeting Dua, saying that after the wedding, he won’t get a chance to meet her. He pressures her to meet him, saying he wants to surprise his mother. Although Dua understands the situation at home, Faraz’s insistence makes her lie to her family and go to his house to meet his mother. But his mother is actually at Dua’s house for Fiza’s mehndi ceremony.
As soon as Dua enters the house, she suspects something is wrong as there’s no one at home. Faraz takes her to his room and locks the door, pretending to give her a surprise. He convinces her to drink a juice laced with sleeping pills. Dua, trusting Faraz, drinks it and soon feels dizzy, eventually fainting on the bed.
Faraz, taking advantage of the situation, tries to get closer to her. Suddenly, there’s a knock on the door. Faraz panics, thinking it might be his mother. He rushes out, finding his mother at the door, who scolds him for not opening the door earlier. His mother needs something from his room, and when she sees Dua unconscious, she is shocked. She rushes Dua out, and Dua’s father, upon finding out, throws her out of the house to save his honor.
Dua, pleading her innocence, is thrown out by her father, who disowns her in front of the whole neighborhood. Her mother and sister try to save her, but her father shuts the door on her, declaring her dead to the family
Noshawan, unaware of what’s happening to Dua, is busy with his own affairs. Meanwhile, Dua, helpless and broken, wanders the streets. She is eventually found unconscious and taken to a hotel, where she begs the hotel owner for a place to stay, promising to pay later. The hotel owner, seeing her vulnerable state, takes advantage of her situation.
Before Dua can get further trapped, the police raid the hotel, arresting her along with other girls. Dua, protesting her innocence, is taken to the police station. She spends a few days there before being released, only to meet a girl who introduces her to a club for survival.
Dua, left with no other option, starts working at the club, dancing to earn a living. She misses her family and realizes the value of the restrictions she once resented. One day, Noshawan, visiting the club for some business, recognizes her. Shocked to see her in such a state, he has her followed to learn her story. Finding out the truth, Noshawan proposes to Dua, offering her a way out of her misery. Dua, initially hesitant, accepts his proposal, and they get married.
However, Faraz learns about Dua’s marriage and wealth and starts blackmailing her for money. Dua, scared of losing Noshawan, complies with Faraz’s demands. Noshawan, noticing her strange behavior, has her followed and discovers her meetings with Faraz. He confronts Faraz, paying him to leave Dua alone.
Dua, realizing Noshawan’s sacrifice, feels immense gratitude and love for him. Eventually, she confesses everything to Noshawan, who forgives her, strengthening their bond. Despite the hurdles, Noshawan’s love and respect for Dua remain unshaken, leading them to a happy life together.