Originally posted by: .sweetchick.
That father son hug scene got me tears! 😭
Originally posted by: .sweetchick.
That father son hug scene got me tears! 😭
Originally posted by: bookworm123
In one of the behind the scenes photos I saw khajista in a hospital gown. Since she did not wear one the first time she was hospitalized, it means she will be hospitalized again..
From this we can conclude that this plot device will be carried forward from the novel as a way to show Zubia's trauma to Asfi..of course she may not die like in the novel
Originally posted by: Push-pull
And their journey together has been on the way for very long time since she joined the hospital.. He has been opened up to small things about her.. few examples - Zubia asking the man not to scold the little girl when she spilled tea.. Her asking Dr Haroon not to doubt her abilities..Her confession about how she learnt to be happy after moving here.. He's an intelligent man will sure get it all through and will know more.. cant wait to see it all
Originally posted by: Push-pull
When Asfi was saying to Zubia about him going to Islamabad and asking her to call if anything needed for hospital.. Is it because he knew that he was gonna miss her?😉 And also in the car he appears to be sad about her not calling him and missing her in silence.. Then couldn't wait to call her to check on her.. And then the cheeze came in between making Zubia pull off the plug..😆
Originally posted by: SanFrangirl
Yes the violence, shame and rejection in her life is too big to be resolved through a simple chat over tea. It is so obvious that she is ambivalent and not fully into the relationship. Her giving in to a phone call or a walk is because she is unable to resist these small beautiful overtures, because she is in love with Asfi, but marriage is a different ball game. Remember she has seen really bad examples of marriages and it is understandable she does not care for the institution. Also after the shame of her earlier relationship, she probably thinks herself unlovable and thinks that this will end anyway when he finds out about her past. So denying marriage can be because of her lack of faith in the institution AS WELL AS keeping this beautiful part of her life alive for some more time.There has to be a bigger incident to let her admit her fears to him and get rid of her demons. Notice how she is everyone's confidant yet no one, Gaiti, Dr Haroun, Asfi know a thing about her life, except her small background story.
Originally posted by: SanFrangirl
Yes the violence, shame and rejection in her life is too big to be resolved through a simple chat over tea. It is so obvious that she is ambivalent and not fully into the relationship. Her giving in to a phone call or a walk is because she is unable to resist these small beautiful overtures, because she is in love with Asfi, but marriage is a different ball game. Remember she has seen really bad examples of marriages and it is understandable she does not care for the institution. Also after the shame of her earlier relationship, she probably thinks herself unlovable and thinks that this will end anyway when he finds out about her past. So denying marriage can be because of her lack of faith in the institution AS WELL AS keeping this beautiful part of her life alive for some more time.There has to be a bigger incident to let her admit her fears to him and get rid of her demons. Notice how she is everyone's confidant yet no one, Gaiti, Dr Haroun, Asfi know a thing about her life, except her small background story.
Originally posted by: bookworm123
Asfi and Zubia had hardly any scenes together today. However their chemistry, paired with the acting prowess of these two, their still formal relationship but knowledge of their feelings and the build up of their relationship is so strong that even that little phone call scene was so...intimate (that is the first word that comes to mind)
The intimate night time setting, the awkwardness, the kuch to bolo...I felt as though I was eavesdropping on a private conversation and should not watch them...just a phone call in which they were not even face to face...WOWNot sure if anyone else felt this way too..
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