Aakhri Station - Last Episode 7 - 27th March 2018 - HD 720p - Courtesy By ( ARY Digital )

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Aakhri Station - Last Episode 7 - 27th March 2018 - HD 720p - Courtesy By ( ARY Digital )

Aakhri Station is a seven-part Pakistani television drama mini-series, created by Sarmad Khoosat and Kashf

Foundation. It premiered on ARY Digital on February 13, 2018 and concluded on March 28, 2018.


Cast :

• Eman Suleman,

• Sanam Saeed,

• Anam Goher,

• Farah Tufail,

• Malika Zafar,

• Nimra Bucha,

• Amara Butt,

• Irfan Khoosat,


Directed By:

Sarmad Khoosat


Written By:

Amna Mufti


Produced By:

Kashf Foundation

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Woman Empowerment is not about showing women as victims, women are already strong, it’s about showing women

as the heroes of their own story.

This mini-series ‘Aakhri Station’ touches on important social issues plaguing our society. This series follows the stories

of seven separate women who are brought together coincidentally when they ride in the same train compartment.

Tehmina is a woman battling depression who manages to turn her life around with the support of her husband. She is an

important character who not only supports all other women and encourages them to move forward, but also highlights

the struggle of dealing with depression in Pakistan.

In our society, depression is not considered a disease and is ignored to the point that many people who suffer from it

take their lives due to a lack of medical attention. Tehmina’s story is the reality of many people in Pakistan and provides

an insight for our society into the struggle of those dealing with depression.

Shumaila is a beautiful woman who is married to a much older, not particularly attractive, “settled” man. Driven by his

own insecurities, he accuses her again and again of wanting more than him until finally, he throws acid at her to make

her “pay” for her transgressions.

After the acid attack, her mother-in-law supports Shumaila’s journey to a rehabilitation center which is her reason for

being on the train. Shumaila’s story is one that many women in Pakistan are familiar with and it highlights major flaws in

our society.

HIV Aids is an incredibly lethal disease around which is a major stigma and misconception. Rafia is the wife of a drug

addict who contracts HIV. Upon learning that she has HIV, her family shuns her and she is forced to leave her home and

travel with only her daughter.

She is left to face societal critique and her disease alone, and though she preservers, her journey is one of struggle. Her

story highlights many of the misconceptions about HIV, specifically regarding the way it is spread and creates

awareness about the disease.

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