Originally posted by: HeavenlyBliss.
Finally caught up!
The dialogues in this episode were tooo gooddd
Originally posted by: MuneebaSheikh
Saw a post on insta
Dil lagi team recorded both happy and sad ending it will now depend on viewers that what they want.
I think initially they planned a sad end but seeing the response they might go for happy one.Originally posted by: faizabadar
I think I am the only one who wants to see this drama to end on a sad note. 😊 evil but don't know why i want to see anmol repenting and crying.😕
Originally posted by: Jaan-Jee
Thoroughly disappointed. The same thing happened that I feared the most. That slap was tried to be justified again as 'because Mohid wanted to shut Anmol up'. I mentioned it before as well that it is a very wrong precedence. Someone mentioned Udaari here but there is no comparison between Udaari and Dillagi. In Udaari imtiaz has been presented as evil. What he did was established very clearly as evil and wrong. There is no question, no confusion, no ifs and buts. Here Mohid has been portrayed as this prince charming, who although has done wrong but no he is still a hero and he justifies his actions as well leaving the audience confused. Even on this same forum I have seen people justifying Mohid's slap.
I also do not agree with putting all the blame for this mess on Anmol. After all it was Mohid who started it. Wasn't he the one who interfered in Anmol's life first, he broke her engagement, he broke her sister's engagement. Where is Mohid's payment for his actions?
Originally posted by: cricketfan1
I am disappointed in the way they turned Anmol's character into a sissy who turns away from taking the responsibility of her part...She after all turned out to be a paper tiger who couldn't even face the world with honesty...Very disappointing indeed...Once again they turned the male character into the ultimate martyr while making the female lead as a brainless bimbo who is a rebel without any cause...
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