This show had a lot of room for improvement throughout it's telecast but can I just appreciate how brilliantly power packed the last episode was. LIKE BRILLIANT!
*spilers ahead*
Farhat Ishtiaq absolutely out did herself as being a writer of romance. I definitely would've loved to see Jaze, Millie and Harris at least in the end concert but despite there exclusion, the show ended on a brilliant note. Farzan Saeed's performance in the courtroom and Sajda Bibi looking at him and realizing the gravity his words hold and how she wronged by not filing an FIR right after she escaped was so brilliantly depicted. Her ending with Zebo as she sat alone and focused on studying was brilliant. It showed that education is the strongest weapon and that ignorance isn't bliss if it hides the truth. I would've loved a little more of Hina Altaf trying to show that she is happy and she won't let this one incident take over her life. She depicted pain quite beautifully in Ek Thi Misaal so her acting in this show disappointed me a bit.
The Arsh and Meera conversation was wonderful. TBH I could never accept Farhan Seed as an actor because he just cannot act and he shouldn't act because most of the times his dialogue delivery is terrible but he proved me wrong in this show so many times. His expressions when he hears Meera confess and go on about being proud of him were BRILLIANT. And then catching up to her words and realizing that this is the naive Meera so maybe it's because they are at crossroads thats why she's proclaiming all of this. His expressions of admiration when she pulls out the ring and says that she's worth fighting for were brilliant. Maybe it's the offscreen chemistry and bond that translated on-screen but Farhan Saeed Out-did himself and his reputation in acting with this role.
His performance int he courtroom and outside as he talked the media; when he heard the last witness' story was brilliant. Empathetic, sorry, worrisome and thoughtful all combined beautifully in his expressions.
Bushra Ansari deserved a last word though and I think that was amiss because she has been literally the star of this show along with Samiya Mumtaz. Both the ladies really carried the show.
I loved how Imtiaz in a fit of rage and anger confessed to half of his crimes and the lawyer couldn't do much then face-palm himself. The attempt of humanization in the end wasn't really a great idea in my opinion but all the same it did show that conscious catches up to everyone and makes them he prisoner of there own mind.
The concert in the end was beautiful and provide a good closure after such a heavy episode. All in all, I think Udaari is the one show which should get all the cards and accolades from Hum Awards next year. This was a major step up for shows that focus of social self awareness and it really brought the story up in a practical manner.
This would be a show worth remembering and recommending.
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