The highlight of the episode today was the following dialogue by the priest to Mahmood saab on hell (I am paraphrasing): The fires of hell are raging within us, searing our being and tranquility. They aren't some mythical place we will visit once dead.
For a ritualistic and religious writer to have this metaphysical, abstract conception of heaven and hell had me ecstatic because as a non-religious person, for me heaven and hell made sense only as states of our minds, rather than actual physical places. Bravo!Otherwise, the story felt a bit stuck in today's episode, and based on the next episode's preview, I cannot figure out what is going on inside Arman's head. I thought he was watching out for Pareesa, but in the preview, he insinuates that she married him to avenge herself. He can't seriously be thinking that after all they have been through together, surely?
Originally posted by: ABBY_JERAN
JNAM: I dont quite agree with the abstract concept. But I have to watch the episode to know the real context of it.
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