Gentleman has truly been able to create a good build up to Dilbar’s fate. This plot twist was well executed. Lots of praise from SH and GM continues its streak on Rabia’s top 5 as well
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Gentleman has truly been able to create a good build up to Dilbar’s fate. This plot twist was well executed. Lots of praise from SH and GM continues its streak on Rabia’s top 5 as well
Gentleman has truly been able to create a good build up to Dilbar’s fate. This plot twist was well executed. Lots of praise from SH and GM continues its streak on Rabia’s top 5 as well
Chalo critical acclaim bi mil gaya GM ko. Ub to ya critically successful show bi hy .
Trp and views to bht achy hy already
Commercially and critically successful show MashAllah
Originally posted by: LifeOfWhy
Backstory? His father's story was told in yesterday's episode right? Before that, shagufta-wali story hi dikhaaya tha na? I don't remember seeing him talking about his father's death, before!🤔
Yes, they revealed his backstory just before his death, clearly setting the stage for him dying.
https://twitter.com/xoxobabes0/status/1830317301457195221?t=AT8PKtt-E_eJema67UH8Dw&s=19
Yesterday's episode was too emotional why they killed Dilbar
He will be deeply missed.
Did anyone actually believe that she left her job to become a housewife? Not that there's anything wrong with that, but they made it pretty clear why she really left her job.
You know its an Asian mindset these days. West Mai log Sara kaam khud karty hy.
Secondly if you work for those who respect and value your efforts than its not a regressive thing at all. Zarnab is making Rotis and Breakfast for those people who are treating her with so much respect so whats a big deal in it.
Do people really have an issue with her making breakfast and dinner? They’ve shown her preparing meals for herself and her father from the beginning, so why is it a problem for her to cook for others who now feel like family? What’s the issue?
Here is the 24th episode of Gentleman.
I’m going to be honest—the editing in this episode felt a bit choppy in the beginning.
I appreciate how they focused on Dilbar’s death and its impact. You can really feel the effect it had on everyone, especially Munna. This is definitely a turning point in the story; after this, Munna will not be the same.
With only two episodes left, many of the scenes shown in the promo still haven't happened. We're about to see a vengeful Munna taking on the corrupt politicians.
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