History of love in Pakistan, author José Pardal. In the bustling streets of Karachi, Pakistan flourished an unexpected love story between Manoji and Parved Manoyi, a young artist with a free spirit, felt trapped in his family' s conservative expectations. Barbez, on the other hand, was a worker in a small shop, who had always felt that something was missing in his life. One day, fate brought them together in a local art gallery. Manoji was captivated
by the warmth in Parbet' s eyes. While admiring one of their paintings, they presented themselves and began to speak, discovering a deep and special connection between them. As they spent more time together, Manoji and Barbet fell in love with each other. However, they knew that their love would face great obstacles in a society where homosexuality was taboo and often punished. Despite fear and
uncertainty, they decided to face the world together. They met secretly, in discreet places, sharing laughter, deep conversations and gestures of affection, but their love did not go unnoticed for long. One day, as they walked hand in hand through a market, they were confronted by an angry crowd, insults and threats and filled the air as they were surrounded by people who neither understood nor accepted their love. In the midst of chaos Manoyi and Barbet clung to
each other, determined not to let hatred and intolerance separate them. They bravely confronted the crowd, defending their love with dignity and determination. Though his love faces unimaginable challenges. Manoi and barbit found comfort and strength in each other. Together they fought for a world where love knew no barriers or prejudices, where
everyone could love and be loved freely. They are imported, their sexual orientation, their history became a beacon of hope for the LGBT community in Pakistan, inspiring others to live authentically and challenge the restrictive norms of society. Manegi and Parvez showed that true love can overcome any obstacle if one is willing to fight for it. Bravo Coral Narration
