As an OsMaya fan there's quite a sense of happiness and satisfaction after this episode. ❤️
The opening scene in the store was super super cute - Harib acting like he was stealing or him wearing that mask...and Aan's reactions...priceless ! I liked the part in that children centre as well; along with the children it was like both of them (esp. Harib) forgot all their worries...seeing their hearty and carefree laughs just made me so happy.
That rishta scenario was uhmm idk.. like Aan's Amma straight away lies so confidently man :S.. Khair Imma not dwell on that, haha! It was a set-up for the scene afterwards, which was the trio of Osmaya+Hina in all their glory! The way Harib interrogates Aan, and then Shabnam goes all after her...that scene was bursting outta chemistry in every direction, if you ask me! Love love love.
Then comes Sara - you know what.. I don't dislike her tbh, because with her at least you get her thought-process and she seems genuine.. of course she's very convenient to now turn to Harib again.. but she's honest about it all and I can actually feel for her too. It's questionable if the story needed that twist, no doubts about that.
Coming to Fatima, it's natural for kids of that age to react like that to such a sudden change... being overly stubborn, possessive etc. - but I'm afraid a lot of the viewers will probably just see a spoilt-brat of rich parents in her.. the credit for this obviously goes to the makers who (as it was the case with Ayla) just show that one predominant trait and forget/neglect to show a wholesome human being whatever the age may be.
Sara is obviously interested in Harib, but in that one scene where Aan finally remembers she has a job, I guess it was evident that for Harib Aan>>>>Sara. Sara was trying to open up, but Aan has gained so much more importance to him, that he decided to interrupt Sara just say 'Hi' to Aan.
Needless to say that Harib's suggestion in the precap is extremely stupid 😆 but I think we would have to come to terms with the fact that the story is gonna have some 'masaledaar twists and turns' ..so let's just see where all of this goes.
I have a feeling that the writer actually just wanted to portray a sweet and simple love story between two sweet and simple people and how they're eventually destined to be together - which is completely fine and I'm here for that. Lekin in the process she forgot to sketch all the characters (and respective diseases) out properly and logically in order to make it a well-rounded and reasonable end-product.
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