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Sar-e-Rah shows stories of women encouraging each other
The second episode of Sar-e-Rah demonstrates how one lady can continue to inspire other women from various backgrounds to speak up for themselves. If the first episode of Sar-e-Rah was about the impact one woman makes when she stands up for herself.
In this episode, our main character Rabia meets Dr. Muzna, a woman who has secretly kept her husband’s infertility from the rest of their family out of a desire for a child. Muzna is forced to carry about this secret since her mother-in-law teases her for being unable to bear the family child and because she chooses to return to work rather than give up her profession.
In this episode, Sar-e-Rah explores how liberated women who broke free from societal constraints are able to understand the weight society places on women who choose different routes to parenthood. In one scene, when Muzna is reprimanded by a grandmother and her young kid for bringing her newborn infant into the cafe, Rabia steps in and tells them that Muzna did the right thing by choosing to provide sanctuary for a child who had been abandoned.
The rest of the episode shows how the two women turn to one another for comfort as Muzna endures criticism from her husband and mother-in-law for choosing to adopt a child. They tease her, telling her that having a child with another woman won’t make her a mother, but Razia constantly reassures her that what she is doing is admirable. As Rabia assists Muzna in confronting her husband and the rest of the family and searches for the mother’s child, their healthy relationship stays unshakeable.
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It is encouraging that a show like Sar-e-Rah isn’t afraid to explore such taboo topics and remind women that they can find the strength they need in each other at a time when sensitive subjects like domestic violence, child abuse, and forced marriages aren’t treated with the sensitivity and depth they deserve.
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