Zohra studied in Joypurhat Government Girls High School.
Zohra falls into an unrequited love with Sikander
and begins to refuse other clients.
Kalam was the youngest of five siblings, the eldest of
whom was a sister, Asim Zohra d.
Zohra Yusuf, head of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan,
said the proof of marriage would offer greater protection to Hindu women.
Zohra, upon learning the reason, refuses the money but
promises Vishal that she would rather die than let Sikandar visit her again.
In the final battle, both Dilawar and Sikandar are mortally wounded and
Dilawar is surprised to learn that Sikandar never loved Zohra.
Her father, Asghar Hussain, a young lawyer who fell in love with her mother Mushtari and made her his second wife,
subsequently disowned her and his twin daughters Zohra and Bibbi(Akhtar).
Now living in an orphanage in the Afghan capital of Kabul,
Negin leads the Zohra orchestra, an ensemble of 35 women at the Afghanistan
National Institute for Music that plays both Western and Afghan musical instruments.
Pervez Amirali Hoodbhoy(Urdu: پرویز ہودبھائی; born 11 July 1950)
is a Pakistani nuclear physicist and activist who serves as Zohra and ZZ Ahmed Foundation distinguished professor
at the Forman Christian College and previously taught physics at the Quaid-e-Azam University.