The episode begins with Sehar confronting Mahid, questioning him about why he called her for a private meeting. She expresses her discomfort, stating that it is not appropriate for them to meet alone. Mahid, sensing her unease, explains that he wanted to share something important with her and asks if she is angry with him. Sehar, feeling vulnerable, voices her concerns about how others will perceive her after seeing her with him. She points out that because she is a girl, he seems to be looking down on her, implying that men often take advantage of women’s lives.
Sehar then references a kite that Mahid had previously dropped, asking him why he let it go when he seemed to enjoy playing with it. Mahid dismisses it as just a game, but Sehar passionately responds that he didn’t consider the kite’s feelings. She draws a parallel between the kite and women, explaining that just like a kite, a woman is held by a man’s string and cannot fly freely according to the winds of her own desires. When a woman attempts to rise, men often pull her back in the opposite direction. Sehar shares her grief with Mahid, and he reflects on how he has treated her and others in the past.
Meanwhile, Farid is having a heated conversation with Kausar. He scolds her for treating him like a fool, revealing that he had sent the police to rescue her daughter from a forced marriage, only for Kausar to mock him in return. Farid declares that he will not help her again. Kausar apologizes, explaining that she was compelled to behave that way due to her circumstances. However, Farid accuses her of not taking him seriously, insisting that she doesn’t truly want to save her daughter. Kausar desperately tries to make him understand her situation, explaining that if she files a complaint against her husband, he will divorce her and give Seher to Sofia’s family. She fears that Seher will face a terrible life under Sofia’s influence, and she cannot bear to push her daughter into such a hellish situation. Farid remains skeptical of her claims.
Back with Mahid and Sehar, he questions her self-doubt, insisting that he never viewed her as inferior. He encourages her to take control of her fate, suggesting that she can change the outcome of the kite’s flight. Sehar responds that the kite is stuck in a branch, but Mahid encourages her to climb the tree and free it. Sehar hesitates, sharing a childhood memory of climbing a tree and getting caught, which makes her reluctant to try again. However, Mahid motivates her, insisting that no one will stop her if she is determined.
Inspired by his words, Sehar climbs the tree, marveling at the beauty around her. She notices the birds perched on the branches enjoying the view and realizes the joy of flying high. As she expresses her newfound understanding, Mahid is reminded of his mother and begins to worry about Sehar’s safety. He climbs up the tree to protect her, scolding her for being careless. Instead of being upset, Sehar shares her happiness with him and hands him the kite. Mahid insists that she can keep it since she released it, but Sehar admits that she doesn’t know how to fly it. He reassures her that he will teach her how.
Later, Kausar continues to explain her dire situation to Farid, pleading with him to help her free her daughter from the oppressive environment they are in. She expresses a deep desire for Sehar to be able to pursue her dreams away from the current turmoil. Farid, still skeptical, accuses her of trying to entrap him in a kidnapping case and reminds her that she needs to take her medication. In a bid to make him understand her predicament, Kausar shows him a letter from Sehar, hoping it will sway him. However, Farid remains dismissive and excuses himself.
Meanwhile, Mahid is teaching Sehar how to fly the kite, and her joy is palpable as she expresses her happiness to him. She feels a sense of freedom and exhilaration as she learns to control the kite. Later, Farid discusses a friend with Kausar, but their conversation quickly turns into an argument when Sultana calls him. Amal overhears the argument and confronts her father, adding to the tension in the household. Kausar, realizing that Farid is already in trouble, decides not to burden him further.
In another scene, Nazima feels a twinge of jealousy as she observes Mahid being impressed by Sehar. To create a distraction, she lies to Mahid, claiming that Moulana is looking for them. Mahid, wary of her intentions, warns her not to reveal the truth. Sehar, sensing the need to divert Pervez’s attention, excuses Nazima from the conversation.
In the precap, Mahid opens up to Sehar, and she apologizes for misunderstanding him in the past. This moment signifies a turning point in their relationship, as they begin to understand each other better amidst the chaos surrounding them.





