Let me explain the philosophy of love to you... True love is about sacrifice and respect. A person who claims to love cannot be selfish or disrespectful. People with this mindset confuse obsession with love. However, love doesn’t involve calculations. A person who loves does so unconditionally. They don’t intentionally hurt or upset the one they love. On the contrary, they want to make them happy.
An obsessive person, on the other hand, wants to keep their "beloved" close to them, but real love doesn’t depend on proximity. True love is simply about loving and wanting to see the other person happy, regardless of where they are. This person strives to make that happiness a reality.
Those who love with lies always say "me, me, me." Now, if you look at the picture, the only one who truly loves is Bilal. Sadaf does not love Amaar; she respects him because he is her husband. However, after Amaar's recent actions, even that respect is gone. The other characters are selfish, and they always demand "me, me, me."
Exactly, this is what the writer aims for. The goal is for the characters to discover and experience true love. Through their struggles, mistakes, and growth, they will eventually come to understand what real love is, beyond selfishness, obsession, or conditional affection. This journey of realization and transformation is central to the story.


to give gaalis to bilal and sadaf