Have been watching this show since YT reco'd Ep 30 and it is fairly interesting. I can see why this is doing so well on the TRP charts.
In a way it is a full reprise of Humsafar, heck, even the heroine is called Hareem But as a previous poster said here, it is the psychology of the vamps which makes it interesting. I couldn't care less for the leads, I just wanna see the downfall of Kehkeshan and Nasir. Both actors have been excellent in their performances and have carried the drama on their shoulders. Zil-e-Huma is also another complex character, she is right to be miffed about her saas and hubby.
 But as a previous poster said here, it is the psychology of the vamps which makes it interesting. I couldn't care less for the leads, I just wanna see the downfall of Kehkeshan and Nasir. Both actors have been excellent in their performances and have carried the drama on their shoulders. Zil-e-Huma is also another complex character, she is right to be miffed about her saas and hubby.
Usually in these shows, the saas has a change of heart after a downfall. I find it refreshing that this saas continues to be hoity-toity even after that. At their core, people never change. Their circumstances only magnify the basic personality traits that they possess.
The heroine's abbu is a cutie too. It is nice to see a girl dad who doesn't thunder about izzat and all that and just champions his daughter.
I am alarmed that it is the last episode, there is enough material for 5 more I feel. I wanna see Kehkeshan and Nasir get their just deserts. 
Edited by IntrovertedDame - 1 years ago
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