Year 32, Week 41

In the district market, Jandad was holding Omid’s hand when he ran into Gul Khan. He told him that he had brought Omid to the clinic to see a doctor, but that his daughter, Zarghona, was also very sick. Gul Khan was surprised—if Zarghona is so ill, why didn’t he bring her to the doctor too? Jandad said he would treat her himself. How? That will become clear in the drama.

Nazir had laced some oily bread with mouse poison because many mice had appeared in his shared shop. But when Rahimdad opened the shop’s door, he suddenly cried out in horror and despair. What has happened? We will hear in the drama.

After Fahim’s eye pain, Karim began to realize the value of literacy and education. He had always discouraged his niece, Aqila, from studying and from going to her aunt Golalai’s house to learn. But today, Karim’s thinking has changed. How? The answer clear in the drama.