Episode 10 of Zard Patton Ka Bunn showed the harsh reality of rural Pakistan, where children are forced into labour and violence with no support from parents, or even the law. It highlighted the poor situation of medical facilities in villages. People living outside big cities struggle to access basic healthcare facilities.
It bravely portrayed the violence these children endure. Dr. Nofil’s character sheds light on the difficulties faced by medical professionals working in villages.
They confront numerous challenges, from limited resources to societal pressures.
Despite tackling heavy issues like overpopulation, women’s education, reproductive health, and child labour, the drama balances it out with comedy and light-hearted moments. Zard Patton Ka Bunn wants us to be entertained and think about these issues.
Talking about things like healthcare, children’s rights, and doctors’ challenges makes us see our problems more clearly. It’s a mirror for our culture, showing us the realities we often ignore. The drama has a talented cast, including Sajal Aly, Hamza Sohail, Ali Tahir, Samiya Mumtaz, and Rehan Sheikh. It is written by Mustafa Afridi and directed by Saife Hasan.