Akhara Episode 4 | Presented By Cadbury & Milkpak | Feroze Khan |Sonya Hussain [ Eng CC ] Green TV

Green TV Entertainment
25 Jan 202438:17

Summary

TLDRThe script depicts a tragic wrestling match between Sultan and Dastageer, where Sultan is killed due to Dastageer's foul play. It explores the aftermath - Sultan's mother's grief, his father Hakim Ali's guilt, and Sultan's brother Dilsher's stoic silence. There are conversations around the ethics of the sport and themes of love, grief, guilt, and moving on. The script ultimately highlights the dangerous outcomes when pride overtakes wisdom.

Takeaways

  • 👰 The narrative revolves around a traditional setting, focusing on the importance of wrestling in the community and its impact on personal relationships and honor.
  • 💪 Wrestling is depicted as a crucial test of strength and intelligence, where cleverness is valued over mere physical power.
  • 👫 The story intertwines themes of love, duty, and societal expectations, with characters facing dilemmas between personal desires and communal responsibilities.
  • 🎪 The fair, a recurring setting, symbolizes tradition and the continuity of community practices, serving as a backdrop for pivotal encounters and life-changing events.
  • 🤼‍♂️ The central conflict involves a wrestling match between Sultan and Dastageer, which has significant consequences for the characters' lives and the community's future.
  • 💔 The wrestling match's outcome affects personal relationships, particularly highlighting the newlywed couple's strained relationship due to the clash between personal commitments and societal expectations.
  • 🏠 Family and community play critical roles in the narrative, with elders providing wisdom and guidance, while younger characters grapple with their advice and expectations.
  • 👂 Miscommunication and misunderstandings fuel the drama, as characters act on partial information, leading to unintended consequences.
  • 🙏 Faith and ritual are integral to the characters' lives, offering solace and guidance in times of distress, and emphasizing the cultural importance of religion.
  • 🌱 The story explores themes of pride, downfall, and the cyclical nature of life and tradition, suggesting that resilience and adaptability are key to overcoming adversity.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of defeating Dastageer for the protagonist?

    -The protagonist views defeating Dastageer as a crucial condition before he can see his bride's face, indicating the importance of honor and victory in wrestling for him.

  • Why is cleverness deemed more important than power in the wrestling arena, according to the father?

    -The father believes that while power is essential, cleverness is even more critical in wrestling because a clever wrestler can defeat a stronger opponent by using intelligence and strategy.

  • What is the historical significance of Pir Manzar Shah's fair?

    -Pir Manzar Shah's fair is a longstanding tradition that predates the marriages of the characters speaking about it, indicating it has been a significant cultural event for generations.

  • Why does the aunt discourage falling in love with strangers at the fair?

    -The aunt warns against falling in love with strangers at the fair, suggesting a belief in the risks of unknown relationships and perhaps advocating for more traditional and cautious approaches to finding a life partner.

  • What is the conflict between Hakim Ali and the bride regarding Sultan's wrestling match?

    -The conflict arises because Hakim Ali insists on Sultan competing against Dastageer, prioritizing the match over the newlywed's feelings and desires, leading to tensions and accusations of cruelty and injustice.

  • What are the stakes of the wrestling match between Sultan and Dastageer?

    -The stakes are extremely high; the loser of the match must leave wrestling forever, which adds a significant layer of tension and personal risk to the competition.

  • How does the community react to Sultan's loss in the wrestling match?

    -The community is shocked and saddened by Sultan's defeat. Sultan's mother becomes inconsolable, and there is a sense of betrayal and injustice, especially considering the perceived cheating by Dastageer and the referee's complicity.

  • What is the significance of Dilsher's silence after Sultan's defeat?

    -Dilsher's silence signifies profound grief and shock. It is suggested that his inability to cry or express his feelings is unhealthy and dangerous, indicating deep emotional turmoil.

  • What is the impact of Sultan's defeat on his family and their standing in the community?

    -Sultan's defeat not only brings personal grief to his family but also seems to threaten their social standing and honor in the community, particularly impacting their pride and reputation in the wrestling arena.

  • What does the conversation between Sitara and her father reveal about their family dynamics and concerns?

    -The conversation reveals a complex relationship where Sitara seeks transparency and emotional connection, hinting at underlying issues of trust and the lingering impact of her mother's absence. It also highlights her father's focus on business success and possible avoidance of personal matters.

Outlines

00:00

😆 Initial banter among Hakim Ali and Sultan..

Summary: Hakim Ali and Sultan's friends argue over Sultan competing in a wrestling match. Sultan decides to see his bride only after defeating wrestler Dastageer the next day despite Hakim Ali's warnings about the need for cleverness over power.

05:03

😪 Sultan marries Hakim Ali's daughter, but still wants to compete with Dastageer.

Summary: Though Sultan married Hakim Ali's daughter (making her Sultan's aunt), Hakim Ali proceeds with scheduling the wrestling match against Dastageer over Sultan's welfare concerns. Sultan comes to meet Hakim Ali's daughter though he told her earlier he would see her face only after defeating Dastageer.

10:07

😏 Sultan clashes with his girlfriend over martial arts fighting.

Summary: Sultan is engaged in martial arts fighting though his girlfriend prefers he would give up the sport as her father dislikes fighting.

15:10

😨 Dastageer defeats Sultan in the wrestling match.

Summary: The wrestling match sees Dastageer illegally defeating Sultan, who seems badly hurt from Dastageer's wrong wrestling move.

20:43

😭 Sultan's death in the ring devastates his mother.

Summary: Sultan's grieving mother emotionally confronts Hakim Ali over her son Sultan's death during wrestling after Hakim Ali ignores answering her.

25:44

😔 Hakim Ali and Sultan's father grieve Sultan's death.

Summary: Hakim Ali and Sultan's father reflect sadly on Sultan's death, indicating the end of Hakim Ali's wrestling dominance in the region.

30:56

😞 Concern over Dilsher's lack of grief over Sultan's death.

Summary: Dilsher, Hakim Ali's son, does not cry or express any grief over Sultan's death. Hakim Ali's friend Jamshed relays the doctor's update on inconsolable Sultan's mother.

36:15

😭 Sultan's mother prays and hopes to seek justice from Allah.

Summary: Despite attempts to console her, Sultan's pious mother continues to pray while seeking justice from Allah over her son Sultan's death that left her life incomplete.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Wrestling

Wrestling is a key theme in the video. It is a combat sport involving grappling type techniques. The main characters Sultan and Dastageer are wrestlers who compete in an important match. Wrestling and arena are referenced multiple times, highlighting its significance.

💡Defeat

Defeat is an important concept. Sultan aims to defeat his opponent Dastageer in the wrestling match. But Dastageer defeats Sultan instead, leading to Sultan's death. This defeat has tragic consequences for Sultan's family.

💡Death

Sultan's death is a pivotal event in the video. He dies after being defeated by Dastageer in the wrestling match. His death leaves his family devastated and leads to intense grief.

💡Grief

Intense grief is portrayed after Sultan's death. His mother is heartbroken and inconsolable. She repeatedly cries about her loss. Even Sultan's father Hakim Ali is filled with guilt and regret.

💡Regret

Hakim Ali feels regret after his son Sultan's death. He blames himself for pushing Sultan to wrestle, instead of listening to his wife's warnings. This regret eats away at him.

💡Revenge

Revenge is subtly referenced through foreshadowing of a future confrontation between Hakim Ali and his rival Chaudhary. There are hints they will meet again over Sultan's death.

💡Marriage

Marriage is a background theme. Sultan gets married right before the pivotal match. But he dies before properly completing the rituals with his new bride Hajra.

💡Family

Family bonds and relationships are central to the video's emotion. Sultan's death crushes his family. His mother's grief signifies their close ties.

💡Destiny

Destiny emerges as a philosophical theme. Hakim Ali rues wrestling as his family's destiny which took his son as a sacrifice. This builds a tone of fatalism.

💡Redemption

Potential redemption is signaled through Hakim Ali's surviving son Dilsher. There are hints he could restore his family's pride through wrestling after Sultan's death.

Highlights

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Transcripts

play00:02

Don't worry, father.

play00:10

I'll see the bride's face only after defeating Dastageer tomorrow.

play00:15

What's the point in that, brother?

play00:18

You've said it again. You're always interfering.

play00:23

Go.Go and get your brother's bed. And put it here.

play00:28

Oh come on.

play00:36

Come here, son.

play00:38

Listen to me carefully.

play00:42

When a wrestler is wrestling in the arena,

play00:47

the more power he needs, the more cleverness he needs.

play00:55

Power is very important. But more cleverness is important.

play01:01

A strong wrestler is defeated by clever wrestler.

play01:07

Keep your mind calm.

play01:11

Don't get angry. Go and get the bed.

play01:15

I'll change my clothes and come back.

play01:39

Reshma, why did you stop for no reason?

play01:43

I wasn't alone. I had Jamshed with me.

play01:46

Otherwise, he wouldn't have come home.

play01:48

And it's been a whole day since he left the room.

play01:51

It's okay, aunt.

play01:52

Mother has insisted that I stay with you tonight.

play01:56

And anyway, she doesn't trust Jamshed and Dilsher much.

play02:01

It's been years since I've recovered from my stroke.

play02:04

But Sugra thinks that my arm still doesn't work properly.

play02:08

My sister loves me a lot.

play02:10

Hmm…

play02:11

Aunt,

play02:13

since when is Pir Manzar Shah's fair?

play02:17

When we first got married, it was even before that.

play02:22

And even before that, generations have seen the fair.

play02:26

So you used to go to the fair too?

play02:27

Yes.

play02:30

It's been a long time since I went.

play02:32

And since I became a widow, I haven't stepped out of the house.

play02:35

Hmm…

play02:37

Aunt, have you ever heard stories

play02:41

that a stranger meets someone at the fair

play02:47

and becomes their companion for life?

play02:50

They get married.

play02:53

You shouldn't fall in love with a stranger.

play02:56

Go to sleep. It's quite late.

play03:01

I don't want to sleep here.

play03:03

I want to sleep on your lap.

play03:04

Then come and sleep.

play03:57

Wow! Wow! Hakim Ali!

play04:01

One day before the wrestling match, you married the Sultan.

play04:05

This is a good excuse for Sultan's defeat

play04:49

Aunt, you?

play04:51

My daughter-in-law is awake.

play04:52

I thought you were still sleeping.

play04:56

Aunt, I was just coming out.

play04:57

No, no.

play04:58

You sit. Reshma is bringing your breakfast here.

play05:03

Didn't you speak to the Sultan?

play05:08

Aunt,

play05:10

I would have spoken to him

play05:15

if he had come to me.

play05:18

Didn't he come to your room?

play05:23

You sit. I'll send the breakfast.

play05:27

You look beautiful.

play05:28

Thank you, aunt.

play06:27

This is not cruelty.

play06:28

This is injustice. She's a newly wed bride.

play06:31

There are hundreds of wishes of women.

play06:33

But you have put the Sultan behind you.

play06:36

He has broken someone's heart because of the wrestling match.

play06:39

It's all your fault.

play06:41

I wish you had spoken to me once. You should have taken permission from me.

play06:45

I would have explained to you what was the trouble.

play06:50

You should have fixed a date for the wedding after a few days of wrestling.

play06:55

Neither would anyone's heart break nor would anyone's wishes.

play06:58

Don't blame me, Hakim Ali.

play07:00

I am tired of explaining to you that you shouldn't compete Sultan with Dastageer.

play07:07

You always do what you want. Why do you listen to me?

play07:12

It's not about my will.

play07:15

I have put the wrestling match because of your doubts and misconception

play07:21

Chaudhary himself came to our arena.

play07:25

He wanted to make our Sultan wear the chains of slavery.

play07:29

Now the decision has been made that the one

play07:33

who loses the match will leave wrestling forever.

play07:36

Really? I didn't know about this.

play07:39

When you listen to someone, then I will tell you something.

play07:43

You listen to half message and ran to get the date for the wedding.

play07:47

Try to understand.

play07:50

I wanted to remove a curse like Choudhary from the arena forever.

play07:58

Hmm..

play08:01

Give me a glass of milk. I have to go.

play08:07

Do you know?

play08:10

I used to think that the Sultan loves me as much as I loves him.

play08:19

But he doesn't love me a little bit.

play08:24

Don't let your heart get involved in unnecessary things.

play08:26

Let the match get over.

play08:28

Then you will see that the Sultan will come to you and become the prisoner of your love.

play08:34

What's the use now? The time for rituals and vows has passed.

play08:40

Prayer is on time, after that there is no worth.

play08:43

Oh! What will happen then? I will make you look like a bride again.

play08:50

Then you can perform the rituals and take the vows as well.

play08:53

Okay.

play08:57

Was mother fine?

play08:58

Yes. She was very good. In fact, Jamshed is with her.

play09:02

Hmm…

play09:04

Do you know, Hajra?

play09:06

I have been listening to stories from aunt all night yesterday.

play09:10

What stories?

play09:13

The stories of the past.

play09:17

The stories of the wedding of mothers.

play09:21

The stories of the people met at the fair.

play09:25

I see…. So, it means you haven't forgotten the city boy yet.

play09:32

Aunt says we shouldn't fall in love with strangers.

play09:35

Okay

play09:36

We will see.

play10:06

Hello.

play10:07

Why didn't you come to the university today?

play10:08

Dad had to come today so I stopped to welcome him.

play10:11

Oh! What time is uncle's flight?

play10:13

Around 4 o'clock.

play10:15

You have been sitting since now to welcome him.

play10:18

Obviously. I had to collect all the posters you have kept at home.

play10:22

Some shirts and some are my posters.

play10:25

Do you know how much dad hates fighting and martial arts?

play10:29

Yes, I know. And I am the MMA champion.

play10:33

I think my marriage is in great danger.

play10:36

Okay. So, leave the championship.

play10:41

Dad will disinherit me from his property.

play10:43

You know he just loves fight.

play10:46

Isn't that I am your first priority?

play10:50

You can come tomorrow. We will sit and talk.

play10:55

Okay. Okay.

play11:06

Hey, girl.

play11:09

Tell mom I am going to Arena.

play11:13

Sultan.

play11:23

Are you going for wrestling?

play11:26

Yes.

play11:29

Dad is waiting for me outside.

play11:32

Even I am waiting. Since yesterday.

play11:40

Do you know Reshma has dressed me up like a bride again

play11:46

and she is saying that

play11:49

I have become more beautiful.

play11:52

Tell me how I am looking.

play11:59

Hajra, I have promised dad.

play12:04

I will see your face only after defeating Dastageer.

play12:18

I am waiting for you, Sultan.

play12:30

Dilsher.

play12:32

Where were you?

play12:34

I went out.

play12:35

Didn't you go to Arena?

play12:37

Mom, I am not going to Arena.

play12:38

Your brother has a wrestling match today.

play12:39

Yes, but he finishes the player very early.

play12:43

You should have gone with Sultan.

play12:46

You know he has a match with Dastageer today.

play12:49

And you know about Chaudhary.

play12:51

Something will happen.

play12:54

I didn't think about it.

play12:56

I am going.

play12:58

Go.

play12:59

Give me tea.

play13:08

A tough match between Dastageer vs Sultan.

play14:14

Both are trying to defeat another.

play15:06

Hey, whistle.

play15:10

Dastageer is cheating. Refree also warned dastageer.

play15:15

The match will start from here. Dastageer and Sultan are in front of each other.

play16:17

Dastageer has defeated Sultan. Dastageer has won.

play18:10

Dilsher. Dilsher. Dilsher.

play18:20

Dilsher. Dilsher. Dastageer played a wrong move.

play18:22

The referee is also involved with him. He didn't whistle or stop.

play18:27

Sultan is gone.

play18:29

Dilsher. Dilsher. Dilsher.

play18:31

Dilsher. Dilsher. Dilsher.

play20:42

Sultan bhai!

play20:49

Sultan bhai

play21:07

Hakim Ali,

play21:09

you took my son safely…..

play21:13

You brought him back on your shoulders.

play21:16

Now your heart is satisfied.

play21:20

Your ego,

play21:23

your wrestling, your arena, your wrestling.

play21:28

Eaten my son? Eaten my son, Hakim ali?

play21:38

Answer me.

play21:45

Why are you sitting with your head down, Hakim ali?

play21:49

Answer me. Answer me…

play21:54

You used to say that no one can harm my son.

play22:01

Look, how my son is helpless. He is the same Sultan.

play22:08

Answer me. Answer me, Hakim ali.

play22:18

Where is my son, Hakim ali? Eaten my son?

play22:26

Hajra, I told father that

play22:30

I will see your face only after defeating Dastageer.

play22:35

Why did I let you go, Sultan?

play22:42

I would have held your hand.

play22:45

I would have held your hand and don’t let you go.

play22:53

Sultan! My Sultan? My Sultan?

play23:03

My Sultan?

play23:34

Rehana! Rehana!

play23:37

What is this noise?

play23:40

Madam, Chaudhary's wrestler has won.

play23:44

Has Dastageer defeated the Sultan?

play23:58

Congratulations, Mr. Chaudhary.

play24:01

Here you go.

play24:02

Thank you.

play24:04

Did the Sultan really lose to Dastageer?

play24:12

I wanted him to lose.

play24:16

But I could not understand what I was saying.

play24:21

The Sultan was very arrogant.

play24:26

He was very arrogant. And the trees that are not flexible,

play24:29

they eventually break.

play24:38

I will change my clothes. I have to go to the funeral.

play25:11

After Sultan, Hakim's wrestling is gone.

play25:16

Chaudhary Hakim also has a son. His name is Dilsher.

play25:21

Wrestling is not something he can handle

play25:23

He is still a child. There was a Sultan.

play25:27

He had the whole region under his control.

play25:29

He made a mistake. He had a fight with Chaudhary .

play25:35

He had come to Chaudhary Hakim's wrestling arena.

play25:38

He wanted to take the Sultan with him.

play25:41

But Chaudhary Hakim refused.

play25:44

The wise say, A person is killed with his pride.

play26:19

Be strong Hakim Ali.

play26:23

This is all a game of time.

play26:26

You have ruled the soil for a long time.

play26:30

Now if the soil has taken a little sacrifice,

play26:34

then why does you cry like a female?

play26:37

Be a man. A man.

play26:52

It is time to pick up the dead body.

play26:56

Chaudhary….

play27:04

We will meet.

play27:09

We will meet for sure.

play27:15

Come on Dilsher.

play27:30

Come on Dilsher.

play28:14

Hakim Ali, don't take my Sultan.

play28:18

Sultan. Don't take my Sultan. My child.

play28:24

Hakim Ali, don't take my Sultan. Don't take my Sultan.

play28:30

Sultan. Don't take my Sultan. Sultan.

play28:34

My child.

play28:34

May Allah protect you

play28:57

Dad.

play28:58

I am full.

play29:00

Eat something.

play29:02

Trust me, I am full. You eat.

play29:05

How was the journey?

play29:06

Very good.

play29:09

And profitable too. Do you know that we have met a lot of international clients.

play29:13

That's great.

play29:15

Tell me, did you go to the university regularly or did you party with your friends?

play29:20

Not at all. I used to go everyday.

play29:23

Today I took a day off because of you so that I can welcome you.

play29:27

And what did you do on the weekend?

play29:29

On the weekend? Game night.

play29:32

Nice.

play29:34

It was so much fun.

play29:35

I bet. Now I am back.

play29:38

I have arrived now, next weekend we'll spend time together.

play29:41

Promise?

play29:42

You bet.

play29:44

I am excited.

play29:47

Can I ask something? Hope you don't mind.

play29:50

Sure, go ahead.

play29:53

Dad, are these business trips of yours, I mean...

play30:10

What does that mean, Sitara?

play30:15

I mean, I'm your daughter, so it's my right to ask

play30:23

if there is someone in your life after mom.

play30:26

For God's sake, Sitara.

play30:32

It's strange,

play30:35

Dad. It's been a long time since Mom passed away.

play30:40

Does that mean you

play30:43

still love her a lot?

play30:55

Even though you know everything, why do you keep bringing up this topic repeatedly?

play31:01

Finish your meal.

play31:58

Jamshed.

play32:00

Coming, Dear Uncle.

play32:07

What is the doctor saying? Is Sultan's mother conscious?

play32:16

Dear Uncle . When she regains a bit of consciousness,

play32:19

the fever returns. The doctor says if her condition doesn't stabilize,

play32:24

we might have to take her to the hospital.

play32:26

He has given these medicines, says you can find them in the main market."

play32:30

Give, I will bring them.

play32:31

No Uncle, You stay with aunt I will bring them

play32:34

No Son,

play32:37

you don't understand.

play32:43

The culprit you see,

play32:46

is afraid of the court

play32:51

and I am the culprit of Sultan's mother,

play32:57

I can't face her.

play33:03

Dilsher is nowhere to be seen.

play33:07

Son, sometimes shedding tears till felling down can be treated

play33:17

but if not a single tear falls from one’s eye,

play33:21

there is no cure. We have mourned Sultan's death with broken hearts,

play33:32

but Dilsher remains silent;

play33:37

not a single tear has fallen from his eye.

play33:43

It's not right;

play33:46

in some way, make him shed tears, my son.

play33:48

No Uncle No,

play33:51

You keep up your courage, Uncle. Be strong, be strong.

play33:58

Go, see him.

play34:01

I will go see him, Dear Uncle.

play34:10

After Sultan, Hakim’s wrestling is gone.

play34:13

This is all a game of time. You have ruled the soil for a long time.

play34:19

Now if the soil has taken a little sacrifice,

play34:22

then why does you cry like a female?

play34:25

Chaudhary Hakim also has a son. His name is Dilsher.

play34:29

Wrestling is not something he can handle. He is still a child.

play34:49

Hey, you’re sitting here.

play34:51

I’ve been looking for you throughout the house.

play34:55

You haven’t eaten either, and I haven’t either.

play34:58

Come, let’s go downstairs and have a meal.

play35:04

Hey, are you listening?

play35:08

I’m talking to you.

play35:12

Hey, Sheray, say something, buddy.

play35:17

Lighten up your heart; and cry.

play35:23

Your silence is quite dangerous, very dangerous.

play35:38

Right now, I’m very sleepy.

play35:43

When I wake up from sleep,

play35:47

I’ll be hungry,

play35:51

and that too intensely.

play35:55

Then, we’ll sit together and eat.

play36:15

Hajra, Isha prayer consists of 17 units,

play36:20

and you haven’t prayed them. How many lengthy prayers will you perform?

play36:24

Enough, get up, and wrap up the prayer mat.

play36:29

I will offer all the missed prayers,

play36:33

seek forgiveness for all sins,

play36:38

and when I die,

play36:42

the angels will take me to paradise,

play36:47

where Allah will be present.

play36:51

Then, I will ask Allah.

play36:58

I missed to offer the Fajr prayer to see Sultan,

play37:08

and the punishment

play37:13

for that was so severe that my entire life remained incomplete due to this.”

play37:21

Stop it, my brave daughter.

play37:28

Stop crying.