Drama Review | Chaudhry and Sons | Episode 4

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 3 Recap

Tafsheen and Billu and Naeema are going to see a girl for Tafsheen, and they like Billi instead. Haw!

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Chaudhry and Son Episode 4 Written Update & Review

Before I start the plot summary of this episode, let’s cover some backstory. Shakir (Billu’s father) had a younger sister Shabbo, who was engaged to Tafsheen (Nayeema’s brother, Billu’s mamu). But Shabbo married someone else, and Tafsheen is still single and ready to mingle. Shabbo is Pari’s mother. And that’s how life comes full circle.

Alright, let’s get started. 

Shah Rukh is pestering Pari to say yes to his proposal, and holds her hand. Pari pushes him, and then Shah Rukh is taken to the hospital. Worried and panicked, dadi and Pari leave the city immediately. They arrive at their destination, but they have already left the place two years ago. Ouch!

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This was the much awaited episode that brings Billu and Pari together in the same city. Who knows, they might live in the same house.

Everyone is performing so well, but Madiha Rizwi comes as a surprise package. She has always been the jalkukdi bhabhi. In this, she has the same role but since the setting is that of a rom-com, I love her role. Too good she is.

All said and done, Dr Salma and Dildar Chaudhry’s romance is one of the best things about this drama. So far, this series has been perfection. Love it!

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