Credits
7th Sky Entertainment Presentation
Producers: Abdullah Kadwani & Asad Qureshi
Director: Syed Wajahat Hussain
Writer: Saima Akram Chaudhary
Without much further ado, let’s review this episode.
Chaudhry and Son Episode 11 Written Update & Review
So, someone is harassing Pari on Instagram. Even Malka Begum can’t handle with the cheapster. Panicked, Pari seeks help from Billu. One “oye” from Billu solves the problem, but this gives Billu an opportunity to tease Pari for her naivete, just what Billu needs. Kitna hi koi bhigo bhigo ke joote marta hai ki puchho mat. This is the perfect way to start the episode.
Later, Malka Begum talks to Pari and asks her to get closer to her family. Pari is hesitant, but she gets to talk to Dildar Chaudhry. Scene was about to get emotional, but Billu interrupts their conversation.
Naeema is perseverant to get Pari and Tashi hitched. She, Dildar Chaudhry talk to Malka Begum. Shakir is also there, but he is trying his best to support Pari and her cause. How will Pari and Malka Begum get out of this?
Shabbo isn’t feeling well, so Pari offers to make breakfast. I love when heroines are shown to be quick and efficient and well-versed with kitchen stuff. Anywho, the episode ends as Pari learns that Tashi mamu was engaged to Sabahat. Ooh! This makes me intrigued about the next episode.
I love Irsa Ghazal to death. Malka Begum is one of the most memorable characters I have seen since Saima Chaudhry in Baraat Series. The only difference is that Saima Chaudhry got annoying many a times but Malka Begum is just so sweet and adorable. The credit goes to Saima Akram Chaudhary (the writer of this drama), and also to Irsa Ghazal who has played the role with such aplomb. Kudos!!!
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