Even the women in the family who sympathize with Zara (like Sadia) remain silent until it’s too late. Part 8 critiques complicity.
In the final ten minutes, Zara makes a choice that changes everything.
During the Mehndi function, while everyone claps and sings traditional songs, Zara walks to the center of the stage, takes the microphone, and says: Joya9tv.Com-Riti Riwaj -Mann Marzi- Part-8 -202...
“This Riwaj ends with me. I choose my Mann Marzi.”
She removes her dupatta, walks out of the venue, and into Hamza’s arms – who had been waiting outside after failing to get the loan. The episode ends not with a triumphant score, but with the sound of her mother’s wail and her father collapsing onto a chair. Even the women in the family who sympathize
Meanwhile, Hamza decides to go against all advice and visits Zara’s house unannounced. He pleads with her elder brother Bilal – a man who prides himself on upholding family honor.
Bilal, instead of getting angry, offers Hamza a deal: “This Riwaj ends with me
“Prove that you can provide Zara a life equal to what her father has arranged – in one week. If you fail, you disappear forever.”
Hamza, a struggling artist with no steady income, accepts. The audience knows this is a trap.
Before diving into Part 8, let’s briefly revisit where we left off:
Part 7 ended with Zara staring at her wedding outfit – not with joy, but with quiet rebellion.