A clip from our new BBC Radio 4 drama. In episode 2 Bakhtawara, played my Meera Syal, tells young Zarlakta that she's no longer able to work for Akbar Khan's family. But Zarlakta is falling in love with Akbar's son, Wisal. If she's old enough to fall in love, then she's too old to be working in someone else's house.
The series is adapted from a Pashtun soap opera made and broadcast in the Afghan-Pakistan border region by PACT Radio.
An Everyday Story of Afghan Folk is broadcast all week from Monday 18th June 2012 on BBC Radio 4.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01k06vk
#MeeraSyal #Radio4 #TheArchers #BBCDrama #AboveTheTitle #UBCMedia #AfghanFolk #LizRigbey #AnneMarieCole
The series is adapted from a Pashtun soap opera made and broadcast in the Afghan-Pakistan border region by PACT Radio.
An Everyday Story of Afghan Folk is broadcast all week from Monday 18th June 2012 on BBC Radio 4.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01k06vk
#MeeraSyal #Radio4 #TheArchers #BBCDrama #AboveTheTitle #UBCMedia #AfghanFolk #LizRigbey #AnneMarieCole
11 months ago, London, City of Westminster, United Kingdom
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