Season 1
15 episodes
24 min. per episode
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A wealthy Pakistani-American girl defies family expectations, risking everything for love amidst cultural clashes and deep-rooted traditions.
Episodes
Zayn wonders how long Samira will hide their relationship from her family. Aunty Zoya sows seeds of doubt in Sana's mind about Yasir, while she emotionally blackmails Zohaib to marry Samira. Shelly can't wait for Zayn's wedding as she practices dancing to a Bollywood song. Bilal calls Samira to tell her about his future plans.
Samira tries to be discreet but Zoya Aunty is two steps ahead. Yasir makes an important decision about Samira's future while Maheen makes another attempt to break-up the happy couple. Ahmed wants to know who Samira's father is. And Margarita has an unexpected visitor.
Yasir agrees to meet Zayn, but is disappointed with Samira's decision. Zoya is shocked while Zohaib works on a plan to stop Samira and Zayn's wedding. Maheen hopes things will change. Bilal surprises Yasmin with a gift. And Susan invites Margarita over.
Zayn is upset with Yasir as Samira tries to convince him to apologize. Zoya and Zohaib plan their next move while Susan talks with Margarita about the Shah family. Yasmin is worried about Bilal not calling her.
Zayn continues getting more prank calls which has Samira worried. Zoya and Zohaib start settling in their new home. Sana confronts Zoya while Margarita gives her a cold shoulder. Yasmin decides she needs a plan B in case things don't work out with Bilal.
Aarzu-e-Mann is a love story set in scenic San Francisco, about a Pakistani-American girl, Samira, who is born in a wealthy and politically connected Shah family. Her falling in love with an American man with a Pakistani American background, makes things complicated, as she struggles to have her conservative and influential father embrace her choice. Being the only child of a wealthy man, other family members are also against her decision and hatch plans to ensure Samira marries within the family. Writer Zulfiqar Talpur weaves an intricate web of stories about expatriates living in the U.S., who hold on to tradition while trying to assimilate in their new homeland.
