Sadaf couldn’t grasp that, both emotionally and (physically) in terms of status, Bilal was in an unattainable place. Bilal never gave her any hope... On the contrary, he told her to go back to her husband, to hold on to her marriage and love. For Bilal, love isn’t about being together... For him, love is a reflection...
When he looks in the mirror, he doesn’t see himself, he sees Sadaf. But when Sadaf looks in the mirror, she sees herself. I honestly don’t think Sadaf will ever reach that point. Sadaf doesn’t really have any qualities that would make any person fall in love with her. Countless women have come and gone in Bilal’s life...
He’s met many women with different values... He’s very experienced, both because of his age and his position. He loved Sadaf just because she was Mirza’s daughter, without even knowing her. If she hadn’t been Mirza’s daughter, Bilal wouldn’t have fallen in love with her... What did he say... 'Lady Amaar Ahmed.' That’s the foundation of his actions today. He was already in love with Mirza’s daughter without knowing her. That’s why he believes that love is an emotion beyond physicality. In fact, this man created his own version of Sadaf inside and fell in love with her.
What Bilal is looking for is simply love. You can understand his definition of love from his conversations with Hamsha by the poolside... 'You believe in Allah, don’t you? Nothing can take His place. Love is the same, you can’t replace anyone with that.' This is the summary of his view on love... Sadaf didn’t lose him by rejecting him... She lost him when she said, 'I’m in love with Amaar, I’m devoted to him.' That’s why Bilal will keep rejecting her, until Sadaf admits all the truths and confesses her love for him... Even then, Bilal might not accept her immediately...
The Sadaf he created inside and the real Sadaf will clash. How will Sadaf convince him? This will depend on the writer's ability to write. I hope they connect them in a less emotional context.
Edited by hakanturkey - 1 years ago