Pride and Prejudice
In the quiet village of Noorabad, nestled in the rolling hills and vast fields, two families led lives as different as night and day. The first was that of Nawab Sirajuddin, a wealthy landowner whose estate stretched for miles. His son, Fahad, was the epitome of sophistication—educated in Lahore and raised with the belief that money and status were the greatest measures of worth. Fahad’s demeanor radiated confidence, but it was often mistaken for arrogance.