"Mein," ARY Digital's latest offering, is more than just another drama. It's a poignant tapestry woven with threads of resilience, societal pressures, and the unwavering pursuit of identity. Set against the backdrop of bustling Karachi, it tells the story of Kainat (Ayeza Khan), a young woman grappling with the expectations of family, community, and her own burgeoning desires. Kainat is betrothed to Zahid (Mansoor Khan), a seemingly perfect match on paper. Yet, her heart whispers a different tune. It yearns for the freedom to choose her own path, to paint her canvas with dreams beyond the boundaries set by tradition. This internal conflict forms the crux of the narrative, keeping viewers captivated as Kainat navigates the choppy waters of societal expectations and self-discovery. Mehrunnisa (Sania Saeed), Kainat's domineering mother, personifies the societal pressures women face in certain segments of Pakistani society. Her unwavering belief in arranged ...