
Geo Entertainment and Kashf Foundation present the biggest social impact story of 2026, Aik Aur Pakeezah.
In today’s age of social media, cybercrime has emerged as a silent yet devastating threat, capable of shattering lives overnight. Aik Aur Pakeezah tells the story of Pakeezah, a young woman whose life takes a tragic turn.
Soon, Pakeezah finds herself navigating a series of challenges that test her strength, resilience, and trust in humanity. She must confront the harsh realities of a society where privacy is fragile and reputations can be destroyed.
This drama is more than a story. It reflects the dangers of our interconnected world and highlights the urgent need for awareness, caution, and understanding of the risks that affect countless lives in the digital era.
Can Pakeezah confront unfavourable circumstances? Will the harsh realities of society break her down? Who will stand by her in her time of need?
Director: Kashif Nisar
Writer: Bee Gul
Produced By: Kashf Foundation
[Source: Geo’s Official website]
Aik Aur Pakeezah Episode 11 Written Update and Review
Another episode of beautifully layered story-telling. Aliya and Asim discuss Aliya at length, both worried about Pakeezah in their own ways; Asghar keeps talking about Pakeezah while Akbar keeps a stoic face and ignores everything; they all know as a family they’ve failed Pakeezah.
But… it’s only Asghar who not only realized his mistake but also stood by Pakeezah, through thick and thin, even though it did affect him, especially how the IO (played by Saquib Sameer) talked to Pakeezah.
Yes, the application is filed.
On side note, Zubair’s father is ill, and all he does is transfer money for treatment. Saman insists that Zubair should visit his father. His response seemed erratic.
Zubair: I have transferred money. I may visit but I will never forget him.
Koi puchha kya? I felt Saman also thought the same way as me 🙂
Some standout moments:
- Aliya: Haye, aap ke liye to chulhe ke aage bhi baith gayi. Saari yakhni pee gaye. Kuch bachate toh main bhi chakh leti.
- Aslam: Meri buzdili ne Pakeezah ko bhi kamzor bana diya/
- Asghar’s cricket commentary after informing Akbar: I told Pakeezah to file a case. “The batsman didn’t see it coming.”
- Aslam’s stone-faced conversation with deputy and IO both.
- How deputy something kept ignoring Pakeezah and talked to Asim despite Pakeezah’s constant interruption: showed how deeply affected our society is.
- Pakeezah talking to Mummyji about Asghar, their outing, what they ate. We saw glimpses of Sehar Khan in that scene but thankfully it was brief. I like the contrast, though.
Parting Thoughts
Going in, I knew that there will come a point that even skipping through some scenes won’t be enough. I mean, the first episode with flashback scenes of Yaseen (that dude has such a punchable face) was painful to watch. Now, IO and his questions that intend to make everyone uncomfortable. His expression, and the way he moves… argh… creeped me out.
The story has now reached the point where some scenes are so triggering that I can’t watch them. I’ve insomnia and once triggered, I spend the night wide awake, mostly so restless that I can’t utilize that time for anything wordly or aakhrwi. So, I didn’t watch episode 12. I may abandon this drama for that very reason.
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Shabana Mukhtar
