
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 2 Written Update and Review
Pakeezah is recovering from shock. As she talks about how coward everyone in her family has been, herself included, her train of thought derails every now and then. It clearly worries Faraz.
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We see some flashback of life 6 months ago. I don’t know who was the creep who brought gyarvi ki nyaz. He was the same person who harassed both of them in the first episode. Gave me creeps. If I stop watching the drama, that would be because of him.
Aslam works with Saman, who knows Pakeezah is studying law. She’s shocked to learn that Pakeezah got married while she was on a vacation. Terrific acting of a scared father by Noor bhai.
Faraz goes out to get some laptop work done and eats Shaljam Gosht at his father’s shop. When he tells Pakeezah this, she’s so pissed at him that she begins mocking him. First she taunts him that he doesn’t have to tolerate what she has to suffer being a girl. Then she literally starts mocking how Faraz was begging their harassers. We learn some backstory of that eventful night.
Pakeezah had passed her exams or something. Faraz had a gift for her that he insisted he would give in person. Pakeezah insisted a room away from their house so nobody would recognise them but Yaseen did. Yaseen and his goons did awful things to them and shared the video leading to both of them being disowned by their families and being a national level mockery. That was three and half months ago.
Devastated by the constant wlverbal torture, Faraz leaves. When Pakeezah calms down, she covers her face and steps out looking for Faraz. More painful words are exchanged but we know one thing: they are in this together.
We also see Saman and Zubair celebrating the announcement with their friends. Saman is miffed with the reaction of her supposed friends. Zubair, however, knows the game. They are just unhappy people trying to make them feel unhappy and insecure. I loved how mature their relationship seems to be. Also, the contrast of a mature and immature relationship is so obvious and admirable.
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Shabana Mukhtar
