A Father's last circuitsUpdated at May 22, 2026, 07:09
In the heart of Multan’s Saddar market, Javed Ali has run Javed Electric Store for thirty years. At sixty-two, he is a polite, stubborn old man who built his life wire by wire, serving customers and supporting his family through the small shop. His son Ahsan, twenty-five and labeled a "loser" by relatives, believes the shop is dead and pushes to close it for a stable Daraz job in Lahore.
When two massive orders arrive from PowerVolt and Rafiq Steel Works, Javed sees a chance to save everything. But the path is blocked by defective stock, supplier sabotage, threats, and a rival shop owner, Imran, who will stop at nothing to crush him. With the help of Ahsan, a reformed Saleem, and old friend Rafiq, Javed fights through sleepless nights, a dangerous overnight delivery in a blackout, and a battle before the market committee.
This is a story of family conflict, pride, and resilience. As father and son clash and reconcile, they learn that legacy isn’t about refusing to change—it’s about rewiring for the future. A serious, grounded drama about sacrifice, loyalty, and finding strength in the last place you expect: home.