Driving School is a docusoap that was broadcast on BBC One in the summer of 1997, which followed a group of learner drivers around Bristol and South Wales. Made on a reduced budget but shown in primetime, it created one of the first reality TV stars in Maureen Rees.
It was narrated by Quentin Willson, who would later present the similar Britain's Worst Driver.
Dhanalakshmi, a young woman, deeply cares for her brothers-in-law and takes care of the household affairs. However, the family is soon forced to deal with various conflicts in life.
In a world where desires blur the lines between right and wrong, one man's pursuit of happiness sets off a chain of irreversible consequences. Zubair, a middle-aged man hardened by ego and entitlement, rules over his household with an iron hand. His wife, Zeenat, bears the weight of his injustices in silence, enduring not only his coldness but the cruelty of his mother and sister. Despite her unwavering love and devotion, Zeenat receives nothing but pain in return. But everything begins to shift when Zubair encounters Sitara, a young, captivating woman whose charm ignites a dangerous spark within him. Driven by selfish desires, Zubair makes a decision that sets off a ripple effect far beyond his control.
A woman denounces her husband for mistreatment and he in revenge throws their son into the sea. She is traumatized, and loses her memory. However, the son is saved from drowning and begins the heroic search for his mother.