![]() Even after all the beating, her stubbornness and rebellious attitude was still intact. ![]() While Subhan was terrified of Ama Jaan, Salma could not care less. Ama Jaan had the final word and got the lion’s share of everything. The munshi was a Hindu who was more than happy to be of service to this Muslim family. Through different scenes, the viewers were shown the relationship dynamics that exist between all the characters. The other son is more involved in politics and was only mentioned in a few conversations. The viewers were introduced to only one of Ama Jaan’s three sons (Omair Rana), who works for the government but he does not think very highly of the Britishers. Subhan on the other hand was much more fearful of the consequences but at the same time gave in to the temptation. All her scenes clearly showed that she was fearless and rebellious. Salma, the daughter, is madly in love with a servant subhan. While he leaves the house early to spend time with his other families, Ama Jaan looks after the house and she makes sure that she has everything under her control. ![]() Aba Mian (Abid Ali) does not only have mistresses but also has illegitimate children. She does not like being questioned and her husband has little or no say because as the bahu pointed out, he is ‘guilty’ of being disloyal to his wife. ![]() Ama Jaan (Zaib Rehman) was shown running the show entirely. The characterizations and the role these characters play in the family was well-established in this first episode.
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