new episode, the story gets deeper, the characters more layered, and the emotional conflicts sharper. Episode 4, which aired on 23rd September 2025, gave viewers a perfect mix of romance, misunderstanding, family drama, and suspense.
The star cast includes Feroze Khan, Durefishan Saleem, Ahmed Ali Akbar, and Yasir Nawaz, under the direction of Danish Nawaz and the powerful writing of Hashim Nadeem Khan. Produced by Abdullah Kadwani and Asad Qureshi for 7th Sky Entertainment, the drama is keeping audiences hooked.

Episode 4 Story Highlights
This episode beautifully captures the different worlds of Sanwal, Aliyaar, and Piya. Let’s break down the key moments:
1. University Scene – Misunderstanding Between Piya and Aliyaar
The episode starts with Aliyaar (Feroze Khan) and Piya (Durefishan Saleem) at the university. Piya’s pen goes missing, and she assumes that Aliyaar has taken it. She directly confronts him, scolding him in front of others. The scene brings out Piya’s straightforward and bold nature, but soon the truth comes out—her own friend admits that she was the one who took the pen.
This small incident reflects the undercurrent of tension between Piya and Aliyaar. While Piya often misjudges him, Aliyaar continues to remain calm yet slightly amused by her fiery personality.
2. Sanwal at the Workshop – Clash with Piya’s Father
Meanwhile, Sanwal (Ahmed Ali Akbar) is seen taking his jeep to a local workshop for repair. This workshop belongs to none other than Piya’s father, Saleem (played by a strong supporting actor). Saleem, who is already fed up with local thugs troubling him, mistakes Sanwal for one of them. Their interaction turns slightly bitter as Saleem doesn’t welcome him warmly.
This scene lays the groundwork for a bigger conflict ahead. Sanwal, a self-made man with dignity, is unknowingly stepping into the complicated world of Piya’s family.
3. Aliyaar’s Night Ride – A Clash of Generations
One of the most striking visuals of Episode 4 is Aliyaar cycling late at night on Karachi’s roads. Despite being from a rich and powerful background, Aliyaar is shown in a vulnerable, almost rebellious light. His guards follow him closely, but his frustration is evident.
In a heated phone call with his father Seth Daud (Yasir Nawaz), Aliyaar questions why he was even called back from America if his father doesn’t trust him. This scene highlights Aliyaar’s inner conflict: a young man torn between privilege and personal freedom, struggling with the burden of family power.
Themes Emerging in Episode 4
- Love & Misunderstanding: The Piya-Aliyaar pen incident reflects how small misunderstandings can create tension in relationships, especially when pride and ego are involved.
- Class Divide: Sanwal’s visit to the workshop shows the stark difference between his grounded, hardworking life and Aliyaar’s lavish lifestyle.
- Father-Child Conflict: Both Piya and Aliyaar’s lives are overshadowed by their fathers’ decisions—Saleem’s hidden past and Seth Daud’s overbearing authority.
Performances That Shine
- Feroze Khan as Aliyaar: His portrayal of a young man trapped between privilege and loneliness is impressive. The night cycling scene shows his vulnerability and rebellious side.
- Durefishan Saleem as Piya: She perfectly captures Piya’s mix of innocence and fiery confidence. Her confrontation with Aliyaar at the university is one of the highlights.
- Ahmed Ali Akbar as Sanwal: With his natural acting style, Ahmed brings sincerity to Sanwal’s character. His silent strength and sense of dignity make him highly relatable.
- Yasir Nawaz as Seth Daud: As Aliyaar’s father, Yasir Nawaz gives a commanding performance, representing power, control, and an old-school mindset.
The supporting cast, including Zainab Qayoom, Nayyer Ejaz, and Deepak Perwani, continue to add depth to the storyline.
Questions Raised by Episode 4
- Will Piya’s frequent misunderstandings with Aliyaar eventually turn into love, or push her closer to Sanwal?
- How will Saleem’s hostility towards Sanwal impact the love triangle?
- Can Aliyaar break free from his father’s control, or will he always remain chained by power and privilege?
- Most importantly, what dark secret is Piya’s father hiding, and how will it shake the lives of everyone involved?
Final Thoughts
Episode 4 of Sanwal Yaar Piya was a perfect balance of romantic tension, family drama, and suspenseful hints about the future. The university confrontation, Sanwal’s workshop visit, and Aliyaar’s late-night ride all gave deeper layers to the characters.
With Hashim Nadeem Khan’s powerful script, Danish Nawaz’s direction, and an exceptional cast, this drama is not just another love triangle—it’s a story about fate, choices, and the silent battles we fight within ourselves.
Fans are eagerly waiting to see how Piya navigates her feelings, how Sanwal stands his ground, and how Aliyaar confronts his father’s dominance. One thing is certain: the upcoming episodes promise even more emotional twists and dramatic revelations.
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