As Anas (Farhan Saeed) falls prey to his uncle, Mursalim’s (Farhan Tahir) ill intentions, he finds himself loyal to Ansa (Sana Javed) and other university fellows. Protesting against his unlawful arrest, they gather outside the police station and demand answers in Bas Tera Saath Hou. Determined to give her testimony in Anas’ favor, Ansa vows to stay there until she is in touch with him.
Ansa not only gathers people in his support but also claps back at Shayan (Haris Waheed) for his misogynistic comments. In an attempt to disperse protesters, Shayan takes a habit at Ansa, stating that her statement will endanger her honor. The fact that she was with a man will be misconstrued as a scandal. His derogatory comment is met with an echoing slap, shutting down the misogynistic mindset and accusations.

Ansa, despite being a woman, would be Anas’ knight in shining armor, protecting him and helping him recover from trauma. True to her values and unwavering determination, she would be the one to strengthen him. She not only stands up for herself before Shayan but also ensures that Anas’ unlawful arrest is exposed. Unaware that it is his own family behind it, she is set to organize a campaign to secure his release.

So far in Bas Tera Saath Hou, the story revolves around Anas, who is at the mercy of his uncle and his family after the death of his parents. Sharing a strong bond with his grandfather (Salman Shahid) and aunt (Shagufta Ejaz), he can be seen helping his ailing grandfather. He is an outstanding student, a consistent position holder whose education is supported by his aunt. Serving as a helper in the house, Anas is constantly targeted by his cousins, Shayan and Shireen (Zoya Nasir), who blame him for any mischief they have done throughout their childhood. The aunt (Saba Hameed) relies on him to do chores and makes him feel troubled.

The Bas Tera Saath Hou audience has applauded the strong portrayal of a female lead. Appreciating how the female protagonist has stood up for herself and her conviction to support the male lead, a user said:

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Where men are expected to stand for women, Ansa’s character has turned the tables. Stating that a woman is portrayed as stronger than a man, a netizen added:






