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Did Zeba Leave Jami Just Because He Wasn’t the “Kafeel” for His Own Family? X Has a Lot to Say (and Ask!)

Hiba Shehzad by Hiba Shehzad
April 22, 2026
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Kafeel has shown us the many ups and downs of an unhappy marriage – not just the obvious fights, but also the quiet emotional toll that builds over time. It really makes you think about what it takes to stay in a relationship that gives you nothing but pain, and at the same time, what it takes to finally gather the strength and walk away.

Did Zeba Leave Jami Just Because He Wasn't the "Kafeel" for His Own Family? X Has a Lot to Say (and Ask!)
Did Zeba Leave Jami Just Because He Wasn’t the “Kafeel” for His Own Family? X Has a Lot to Say (and Ask!)

But when you really look closely, when you sit with the story and think it through, Zeba’s decision doesn’t feel as simple as it may seem at first glance. Yes, she finally stepped out of a toxic marriage and chose khula, but was it only because Jami wasn’t earning for his family – for his wife and his children? Was it really just about him not being a provider? Because if you trace their journey, that explanation alone starts to feel incomplete.

Zeba lived with Jami for 24 years – with the same man, in the same reality. She carried the entire financial burden on her own, while also managing the household without complaint. She knew things – like the truth about the money stolen from Tania’s wallet – and yet she stayed. She stayed even when her own children urged her to let go of a marriage that was clearly draining her. Even Sumaira, her friend, repeatedly insisted that she think about herself and make a decision for her own peace of mind – but Zeba still chose to stay. That kind of endurance doesn’t come from ignorance; it comes from years of conditioning, compromise, and slowly losing sight of herself in the process.

And then there’s the turning point – when he raised his hand on her. That moment shifts everything. It’s not just about a failing marriage anymore; it becomes about dignity, safety, and self-worth. Imagine four grown children witnessing all of this, each processing it in their own way, each forming their own understanding of what a marriage should or should not be. For them, and for Zeba, that moment likely became the line that could no longer be crossed.

So when someone reduces Zeba’s decision to simply “Jami not being the provider,” it clearly misses the depth of what she endured and what finally pushed her to step away.

Lot of hype around this drama Kafeel.
How many men have you seen in your life who are in marriages and who dont provide for their children and wife?
I am not talking about unsuccessful marriages. I am talking about marriages of over 10 years.

— Sarim Rashid (@sarimrashid) April 21, 2026

Recently, a user on X questioned the narrative around Kafeel, asking whether such marriages – where a man doesn’t provide for over a decade – really exist. The tweet read: “Lot of hype around this drama Kafeel. How many men have you seen in your life who are in marriages and who don’t provide for their children and wife? I am not talking about unsuccessful marriages. I am talking about marriages of over 10 years.” But what followed was telling. People across Pakistan responded with hundreds of real stories – of women who quietly endure similar realities every day. Stories of mothers, neighbors, even the house helps working in our homes, who carry entire households on their shoulders while remaining in marriages that offer little support. It became clear that Zeba’s story isn’t rare or exaggerated – it’s just one of many that often go unseen, unheard, and unspoken.

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Just in the neighborhood my parents grew up in, at least five. Also so many women that have worked at my home from time to time have had similar stories. Maybe talk to women other than women in your immediate family? https://t.co/66hQEV7avY

— Spooky Pookie🧛👻🎃🦇 (@Lanaschild_) April 21, 2026

Kabhi lower middle class ya us se neche ke tabqey mein ja kar dekho, you will see women doing everything while their bitchass husbands either don't work or only work outside. Baki ki sari zimidari biwi par chori hoti hai. Met countless women during my work in public sector. https://t.co/AYQa5VUYRj

— Nefertiti! (@stancadite_) April 21, 2026

Literally every other domestic helper we've employed in Pakistan has this story. They are the sole breadwinner in their family while their abusive husband gambles or wastes their money. What planet are people denying this happens living on?

— Mohammad Zaheer (@mzaheer88) April 21, 2026

Honestly, I have seen a lot of marriages like these or at least heard of them. Also, number of years spent in a marriage don’t really decide whether the marriage was successful or a mess. People spend their entire lives in bad marriages. https://t.co/jZdwHD5Qct

— سارہ (@SendCheesecake) April 21, 2026

This is very common. Man had a job but after marriage due to financial crisis he got broke and wife took the responsibility of whole house including the home expenditures. You won’t see many people talking about this on public platforms due to male fragile ego

— Mubashir. (@Sheromalik) April 21, 2026

Countless!
Women spend their entire lives with good-for-nothing, deadbeat men for the sake of their kids, & the kids grow up suffering as well. In Kafeel, Zeba at least took khula, but irl, women just wither away sacrificing their whole lives, compromising in such marriages. https://t.co/h6EqRmjrfi

— Falak🇵🇰 (@Falaknazsiddiq1) April 21, 2026

Too many. They aren't exposed to the world because their wife/children don't go around announcing it to everyone for the sake of their self-respect. Agar maa bachay expose karna shuru karde tou pata chalay sab ko https://t.co/4c52gC9A1b

— H. (@_nerdatheart) April 21, 2026

this guy most definitely has been living under a rock or smth https://t.co/h95035drot

— • (@fathomlessx) April 21, 2026

one thing is for sure that people on bird app are so detached from reality https://t.co/3K7H1eMkbP

— mrs mamdani (@ridhaalii) April 21, 2026

In my family i have seen 4 such men . Agree or not but such men do exist in every other household who either expect their in laws to provide or themselves depend on their elder siblings specially living abroad.Also its very culture of Pakistan “ Wadday pai baaar hondy”🤡 https://t.co/n8WRP0QDWK

— Monna Naseer🌚💓☕ (@Zargoonaa) April 21, 2026

My own mamu, leeches off his 75+ old parents, siblings, wife & now kids money. Bestie's chachu who leeches off his brothers' money. Many other couples in grandparents neighborhood (lower middle class area). Alot of domestic helpers we hired over the yrs. I think i know alot more https://t.co/o8NezeJBTS

— Sowa🌸 (@sowhat568) April 21, 2026

Some people in my own immediate family are like this,
They have four children (one is loading💀) and don’t even take responsibility for their expenses. The younger brother is the one covering everything, including school fees, while he remains completely careless and shameless.… https://t.co/vx2qalrYQq

— Noreen (@GrimReaper5282) April 21, 2026

There are lots of silent stories in our society that we lived in; women are actually suffering from kafeel that's why they relate

— Sarwat Sheikh (@sarwatsheikh1) April 21, 2026

Ultimately, the internet rallied together to show us that stories like Zeba resonate with audiences because they see themselves in them. When we speak for the Zebas around us, we speak for all those women who have stayed in a marriage for all the reasons society told them to. And hence, we are responsible in a way for letting it happen, or at least, for letting it drag on for, as the post suggested, over 10 years… that’s a lifetime lost fo rmany.

Dramas like Kafeel show the mirror to society, and perhaps, it is upto us now to take the gains from the story and spin it in ways that make a lasting difference for every woman who struggles through a tough marriage – don’t stay because of the children, leave because of them, and… for yourself. You too have a right to start anew, everyone deserves a second chance and believe, deep down inside yourself that you deserve more – that’s what society should be teaching her. And Zeba might just lead the way.

Do you have a story to share, or something to add to this perspective? Drop your thoughts in the comments.

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Drama Kafeel is penned by Umera Ahmed and directed by Meeesam Naqvi featuring Sanam Saeed, Emaad Irfani, Hasan Khan, Aashir Wajahat, Areeka Haq, Nooray Zeeshan and more.




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