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This paper argues that contemporary Muslim father-daughter stories function as both mirrors and moulds of lifestyle aspirations. They reflect real changes in family dynamics (e.g., daughters pursuing careers, fathers learning to express vulnerability) while also shaping audience expectations of what a "good Muslim father" looks like. Entertainment platforms—from YouTube channels like Dekho Suno Jaano to Netflix series like Ms. Marvel (which features a Pakistani-American father-daughter duo)—have amplified these narratives, making them accessible to global audiences.

Abstract (proposed) This paper explores the evolving representation of Muslim father-daughter relationships in South Asian literature, digital media, and popular entertainment. Moving beyond patriarchal stereotypes, it examines how contemporary kahaniya (stories) reflect shifting lifestyles, educational aspirations, and emotional dynamics within Muslim families. The analysis covers Urdu short stories, viral social media content (e.g., YouTube sketches, TikTok series), and mainstream Pakistani/Indian web series. Findings suggest that these narratives serve dual purposes: challenging rigid gender roles while offering entertainment that resonates with urban and diasporic Muslim audiences. The paper concludes that the "Baap Beti" trope has become a powerful vehicle for discussing modernity, faith, and female agency. 1. Introduction The phrase "Muslim Baap Beti Ki Kahaniya" evokes a rich, often under-explored genre of storytelling within South Asian Muslim households. Historically, father-daughter relationships in Muslim-majority cultures have been portrayed through a lens of protective patriarchy, religious duty, and emotional restraint. However, recent shifts in lifestyle—urbanization, women's education, digital connectivity—have transformed how these relationships are narrated and consumed as entertainment. Muslim Baap Beti Ki Chudai Kahaniya

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