U32F7U7YU4MP Khuda Kay Liye Was The whole story this flashback made by Zainab (Humaima Malick) tells his life story to the press, a few minutes before being sentenced to death. Born into a conservative Muslim family, is the oldest Zainab half a dozen girls Hakim Saab (Manza Zehbai). Quest for Father's a male successor of his family is upset when a son was born, but with feminine traits. As the son (Amr Kashmir) Saifee grew up among the sisters do not know about his father's presence in the family.
Almost all the questions that emerged from the conformist characterization of father figure. And with the prospect of the film only focused on domestic issues, the director refrains from giving any political overtones to Hakim's characterization, and attributes his extremism, his Orthodox upbringing and bigoted beliefs. His fanatical philosophy make him renounce his findings from a plebeian pimp even in desperate times. You hate his chauvinistic attitude as much as you pity for his destitute condition. While he is the sole breadwinner of an expanded female-dominated family, his family physician profession losing charm and customers at a time when medical science has much evolved. So while on the one hand you hate the fact that he't allow their daughters to find employment, you will sympathize with him for having to bow to expands's requirements.