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Naulakha-Episode 15 Review

The star studded serial Naulakha has undoubtedly become the spearhead of TV One dramas, claiming even more success for the dynamic duo, Abdullah Kadwani and Asad Qureshi from 7th Sky Entertainment. The drama depicts a contrast of contemporary and traditional mindsets, however the greed for the precious heirloom remains in every heart and is ripping the families apart.

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In the latest episode, Tehreem seems unable to bear with the loss she has incurred, leaving her family, especially Zain extremely worried. She gets emotionally attached to her brother´s son Samar who is just a few months old. While Noor Jehan plans to marry Zain and Shafaq, Tehreem and Zain decide to adopt Samar. Tehreem´s sister-in-law Qurat seems devastated on their decision and retaliates, however, her husband convinces her to sacrifice her motherhood for his sister. Qurat finally agrees and everyone rejoices on her decision, praising her kindness. Little do they know, she gave away her son just to get her hands on the Naulakha. Greed is a curse indeed!

Noor Jehan gets startled when she sees Tehreem and Zain bringing Samar to the haveli as their own son. She fears that Anwar Ali has compelled Qurat to give Samar to Tehreem, so that he can become the heir to the precious Naulakha and the rest of the property. With Samar in the haveli now, Anwar Ali is planning to get everything transferred to Samar´s name and deprive Noor Jehan and the rest of the family of their rightful property.

Will Anwar Ali succeed in his plans to get the property in his grandson´s name? Will Noor Jehan remain firm on her decision to marry Zain and Shafaq? Who will win this quest for the precious heirloom? Tune in to TV One next Tuesday to find out how the story unfolds.

Current Rating of Naulakha

3.2
Rated 3.2 out of 5
3.2 out of 5 stars (based on 107 reviews)

 

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Saman Siddiqui

I am a freelance journalist, holding a Master’s Degree in Mass Communication and an MS in Peace and Conflict Studies, associated with the electronic media industry since 2006 in various capacities. Here at OyeYeah, I cover a range of genres, from journalism to fiction to fashion, including reviews, and fact findings. 

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