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Choti Si Zindagi
The story is set in late 1970's society, where teen marriages were quite common.
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Plot Summary
Choti Si Zindagi tells the story of Aiman, a young girl married off at a tender age to the much older and controlling Hashim. She navigates a difficult marriage, facing emotional abuse and isolation under Hashim's thumb. The drama explores her struggles to find happiness and independence amidst societal pressures and her husband's manipulative nature, while her mother-in-law adds to her woes. It highlights the devastating consequences of child marriage and the resilience of the human spirit.
Critical Reception
Choti Si Zindagi was generally well-received by audiences and critics in Pakistan, particularly for its sensitive portrayal of a serious social issue. The drama was praised for its strong performances, especially from Sarah Khan as the protagonist, and its ability to evoke empathy. It resonated with viewers due to its realistic depiction of the hardships faced by victims of child marriage and oppressive relationships.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for raising awareness about child marriage and its impact.
Sarah Khan's performance as the protagonist was widely lauded.
The drama effectively depicted emotional struggles within a difficult marriage.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlighted the emotional intensity of the drama and commended the cast for their impactful performances in portraying a sensitive subject matter. Many viewers expressed sympathy for the protagonist's plight and appreciated the show for bringing attention to the serious issue of child marriage.
Fun Fact
The drama's narrative tackles the sensitive issue of child marriage, aiming to highlight its detrimental effects on young lives and advocating for awareness and change.
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