I felt a bit sorry for Rehmati in this episode. Even though he's the villain, it’s hard not to have some sympathy for him.
As for Faris, I really can’t stand him. I’m hoping he gets the karma he deserves soon.
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I felt a bit sorry for Rehmati in this episode. Even though he's the villain, it’s hard not to have some sympathy for him.
As for Faris, I really can’t stand him. I’m hoping he gets the karma he deserves soon.
I don’t understand why Rehmati listens to Faris. Doesn’t he realize that Faris will betray him if it serves his interest? I expected Rehmati to be smarter than this.
My face when I learned that Moazzam has a wife:
Poor woman.
It looks like Dilbar also has a tragic backstory that explains why he became a gangster.
The scene with Zarnab's father, where he starts to cry after giving money because it reminded him of his own father doing the same when he was alive, was really touching.
The contrast between Zarnab and Faris in their conversations with their bosses is striking. Zarnab did the right thing and was rewarded for it, while Faris abused his power and ended up being insulted by his boss. It’s clear that doing the right thing leads to positive outcomes, while misuse of power brings its own consequences.
Seeing Faris sitting in front of his boss with such confidence while lying to his face, reminded me of how skillfully he used to lie to Zarnab and Mifra. He's really good at putting on a show.
It was Dilbar. They gave him a detailed backstory, explaining why he became a gangster, and made us see him crying over his dead father. They developed his relationship with Zarnab, endearing him to the audience. And then, in this episode, they took him away.
They really made an effort to ensure we mourn Dilbar.
It was heartbreaking to see him get shot, and even more so when they showed his lifeless body. They really know how to tug at your heartstrings.
Here is the promo for the next episode:
It looks like Munna is set on avenging Dilbar’s death, but he’s focused on targeting the person who shot him, not Rehmati.
I’m curious to see if he’ll will go after Faris once he discovers that Faris was the one who manipulated Rehmati into killing someone close to him.
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