Shokat and Sami are best friends, and Shokat is in love with Sabeen, Sami’s sister. However,<br />due to the schemes of a fellow student Shaista, Shokat begins to mistrust Sabeen and leaves<br />her to marry Shaista. Feeling betrayed, Shokat ends his friendship with Sami, turning them into<br />enemies.<br />Years later, Shokat and Sami are successful industrialists who still don't see eye to eye. Fate<br />intervenes when Shokat’s son, Rahil, and Sami’s daughter, Alina, fall in love despite their<br />fathers' enmity. For the sake of their children, Sami and Shokat agree to Rahil and Alina's<br />marriage.<br />However, Sami sets a condition: the marriage will only happen if Shokat's daughter, Rubab,<br />marries Sami’s son, Sikandar. Although intended to prevent the marriage, unforeseen<br />circumstances led both families to agree, resulting in the marriages of both Rahil and Alina, as<br />well as Rubab and Sikandar.<br />Can Rubab and Sikandar accept each other? Will their children's marriage end the feud<br />between Sami and Shokat? Will Rubab and Sikandar have a joyful marriage? Will Alina and<br />Rahil help them understand one another?