The story begins with a band of bachelors Hamza and his widowers elders includes; his grandfather, father Hatim and paternal uncle Luqman; shifting to their new home in a small, lively colony called Prem Gali. The moment Hamza steps in the neighborhood, his eyes land on the pretty Joya, and in a clichéd-turn-of-events, she becomes love at first sight for him.
A tale where conflicts aren’t resolved with words but with the deafening roar of gunfire, where every drop of blood spilled tells a story of revenge and the struggle for redemption.
Anmol lives a simple life with her mother and younger sister Mishal Ansari. Before he died, Anmol's father had paid off a debt he owed to local moneylender Kifayat Ali using his home as security, but Anmol's mother has no proof of the debt repayment so they are an easy mark for fraud. Kifayat Ali engages Mohid, who specializes in real-estate, and a little ghundagardi on the side to evict Anmol's family. The clash between Mohid and Anmol is the crux of this story.
The story focuses on the family of Gulistan Khan, a cruel man who rules his family with an iron will and wields considerable influence in the area where he lives
Aangan is story of a family which eats together, lives together, fights together, which has positive and negative both kind of members with full hilarious and serious characteristics. Mansha Pasha plays the role of the youngest daughter Zoya, who has alot of proposals over the year and is yet to be married. The three daughter in laws share a very typical kind of bond, leaving everything on Zoya. She looks after their kids and the kitchen as well. This makes Zoya against of marrying into a joint family.