Originally posted by: Sunshinem
Sultan is not a villain. He is just a grey shaded hero (as in anti-hero/bad boy hero). And i am 100% sure that sultan and nageen are the end game.
The story is getting super interesting now. I am very very excited to watch how sultan will try to bring nageen back to him by hook or crook. I love it when hero will go to any length to get heroine.
This is just like a harlequin romance novel where the bad boy hero gets the good girl heroine at the end.
Hi Sunshinem! I completely agree with you about the fact that Sultan isn’t the villain!🤗
I have always been rooting for Sultan. I think I’m falling deeply in love with him.
At the beginning, he fell in love with Nageen, it was a simple but powerful love at first sight. Then he was drawn to her strong character and even though she rejected him he couldn’t let go. It’s as though his soul was connected to hers and so he pursued her, he knew she was meant for him. A soul mate.
After everything that’s gone on in his life he has realised his mistakes and to be honest I want to give him a second chance and I want to see him be happy with her again.
He’s kept away for four years he wanted to ask for forgiveness for what he did to Narmeens family. He understands completely his faults and wrongs, he admitted his sins and wants so much to repent and make amends.
He maintains that Narmeens death was an accident, and in a way it was, he was angry and went too far. (In real life there’s no justification, but this is fiction and we needed Narmeen to be out of the game for the lead lovers to reunite.)
Just like a typical bad boy, Sultan just cannot control that temper of his and once it is ignited it is so volatile that it destroys everything.
It was the same when he thought Nageen did him wrong, he executed the plan to destroy her because of his anger but at the end he only had regrets and any victory feeling he had was short lived because he became more hurt at being separated from Nageen.
But at the end of it all, after four long years of self reflection, we see a very softhearted human being who is filled with remorse and a sense of vulnerability.
Sultan prays at the graves of those passed and says to his Aunt he’s not interested in wealth and inheritance he only wants to do what’s right by his uncle and therefore go and win the election for his sake.
At the same time he is yearning to be a good father to his daughter, to be given the chance that was he was deprived of.
I love Sultan, his character was selfish and egotistic at the beginning but nevertheless he has always loved Nageen and still does, I think he is sincere in his regret at his treatment of Nageen and I can’t wait to see how he earns her forgiveness and how he wins her heart once again.
Okay I definitely want Sultan to fight for Nageen. She needs to be rescued from her evil witch mother in law and her spiteful taunts. Poor Nageen is putting up with so much - she’s trying and trying, again and again to do the right thing making so many sacrifices on her part.
I’ve come to the conclusion that Haroon doesn’t deserve her. The only reason she loves him so deeply is that he was her saviour at a time when everything was going wrong for her.
But now he seems to be acting passive aggressive and so I can’t stand him.
*edited after watching the recent episode
Edited by Lizzydarcy - 5 years ago