Originally posted by: bookworm123
Agree, he is playing someone in his late twenties very well..it is a delight to watch his expressions indeed..However, my observation is that his performance as the young lively Asfi was not as good...in his interviews he says that he is closer to the older Asfi so he found that part easier...no wonder he is acing that role..Which also tells me that we need to see how well he does in a role that is completely different from his real life persona...for example the chirpiness in the first half was not always authentic for me...whereas the vulnerable younger brother parts in the first half were good
Originally posted by: octaverider
That and I feel like this scene conveyed his respect for Zubiya as a person. ...True, true.
Humara kuch nahi ho sakta behan. Allah hi hafiz hai humara. 😆
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