As Parwarish nears its end, we want to thank each character for all they’ve given us.

Thank you, Amal, for being the perfect human being, reminding us to pay attention to those who always seem okay, because sometimes they’re not, and we will miss your rational solutions to every life issue.
Thank you, Wali, for showing us how important it is to acknowledge and validate the emotions of young boys, and we will miss the way you talk to everyone using “AAP”.
Thank you, Sameer, for making us realise we can come back from a mistake stronger and wiser. We will miss you lightening up every serious situation.
Thank you, Aania, for giving us the biggest lesson – that mental health is important. We will miss your courage in your weakest moments, and your calm once you decided to work through your inner turmoil.
Thank you, Maya, for showing that you should always prioritise yourself, and we will miss your “main mar jaongi”.
Thank you, Jahangir, for showing us that a father is the only person who silently deals with everything and that fathers need to be more flexible and communicative. We will miss you triggering all the conflicts and making the story interesting.
Thank you, Mahnoor, for being the person who showed us that using technology to make household chores easier should not be a no-go area. We will miss your perfect English vocabulary.
Thank you, Panah, for being the one everyone can count on. We will miss your bond with dadi which gives us perfect “saas-bahu” goals.
Thank you, Sulaiman, for being the best son, brother, father, husband, and chacha. We will miss the way you always try to make it up to Panah.
Thank you, Sadia, for telling us that a mother can also try to be a good friend, and we will miss your “chai”.
Thank you, Shaheer, for teaching us that children’s happiness and well-being are paramount. We will miss your saying “Sadia Begum”.
Thank you, dada for teaching us that humans can be inconsistent and even though you are the eldest in the family, you don’t have all the answers, so others must take the lead.
Thank you, dadi, for showing us that keeping favourites between your children can seriously affect their mental health, leading to lifelong trauma for all those whose lives they touch.
Thank you, Boss, for showing us that never letting go of your passion, and selflessly helping others achieve theirs is a life lesson. And we will miss your perpetual reality checks to Wali.
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Parwarish is written by Kiran Siddiqui and directed by Meesam Naqvi. It is a project of Big Bang Entertainment. The cast includes Samar Jafri, Aina Asif, Naumaan Ijaz, Savera Nadeem, Shamim Hilaly, Saad Zameer Fareedi, Reham Rafiq, Nazr-ul-Hasan, Bakhtawar Mazhar, Nooray Zeeshan, Haleema Ali, Arshad Mehmood, Saman Ansari, Abul Hasan, and others.

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