A ll humans possess their own unique qualities. Some
approach life with utmost seriousness, treading carefully with
every step, while others embrace a more carefree attitude and
view life as nothing more than a game. Daam-e-Mohabbat is
the story of such characters – a gripping story of Sadia, a
woman haunted by a past mistake, eloping on her wedding
day with her sister-in-law’s brother. Years later, she lives a life
of quiet repentance, ruling her household with an iron hand.
Her husband and their children live under the shadow of her
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guilt and insecurity. As her daughters reach a marriageable age, Sadia’s fear of ‘history repeating itself’
drives her to make cruel, hasty decisions. Will her fears ultimately doom her family to repeat the past or
will her daughters find the courage to forge their own paths.

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