I am guessing that not much of Wahaj in the episode.
Dialogues are so weird to even read about leave watching and hearing it.
Ab yeh khel bandh karo bhai. I just can’t handle this show anymore.
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I am guessing that not much of Wahaj in the episode.
Dialogues are so weird to even read about leave watching and hearing it.
Ab yeh khel bandh karo bhai. I just can’t handle this show anymore.
Originally posted by: dennisdmenace
I am guessing that not much of Wahaj in the episode.
Dialogues are so weird to even read about leave watching and hearing it.
Ab yeh khel bandh karo bhai. I just can’t handle this show anymore.
he has a scene in the begnning with deewan and there'a phone call with sadaf in the end. you can watch them and skip everything in the middle.
Wahaj’s scene was good. You can watch that.Originally posted by: dennisdmenace
I am guessing that not much of Wahaj in the episode.
Dialogues are so weird to even read about leave watching and hearing it.
Ab yeh khel bandh karo bhai. I just can’t handle this show anymore.
Fun fact: Wahaj's 2 scenes totaled 4 min 20 seconds. Ammar scenes totaled 20 minutes.
Usama is trying to gain fame through Wahaj… The character of Amaar has become disgusting now. End this torture already!
Originally posted by: unicornhugs
Wahaj’s scene was good. You can watch that.
That scene was well done - I was just watching it and was thinking how well Wahaj was emoting in that whole sequence, especially when Deewan said 'Did she agree?' and the subtle changes in his expression after that. I did not even get a chance to absorb all that - boom!!!! the 'Gopi Bahu' was back on the screen - sobbing, hiccuping ...there is no end to that torture!!!
Originally posted by: hypnotoad
Fun fact: Wahaj's 2 scenes totaled 4 min 20 seconds. Ammar scenes totaled 20 minutes.
Also Wahajs 4m20s worth of scenes also included extended camera zooms on his face with no dialogues. Without these filler shots, his scenes would be even shorter.
Originally posted by: hakanturkey
Usama is trying to gain fame through Wahaj… The character of Amaar has become disgusting now. End this torture already!
That's the exact reason Usama signed this role..he knew his screentime would be maximum and because of Wahaj,people would watch this show..so indirectly he would get fame
The teasers are so misleading. You don’t know that who is saying what to whom and when
True, they are misleading. And also, they sometimes edit out some of the dialogues they include in the teasers, I'm not sure about the reason for that, but as far as I remember, it happened atleast twice earlier!
What do you think the show is trying to portray as Sadaf’s state of mind? She still has feelings for Ammar? First of all, I always felt like she never developed feelings for him but was trying to fulfil her role as a wife. Is she just being “stubborn” and not thinking things through. I definitely feel she is trying to move too quickly with Bilal. Are they trying to say that she still has feelings for Ammar?
The slap line was weird…why would she say that? Like what are they trying to say because they spent other parts saying how wrong that is. She almost hit him with a brick the last time he tried to slap her. Clearly that isn’t behaviour that approves of so why this line?
All of sudden it’s feeling like Sadaf is a fan outwardly gestures of proving, or rather “buying” love. She thought Ammar should have shown a fit of rage over her seeing Bilal. She asked Bilal why he didn’t try more or fake suicide. Sadaf never appreciated those things from Ammar before and she only married him to avoid Bilal, not because of his suicide attempt. I do think that she thought if this guy is willing to die for me then he must be the better choice than a guy that she thought was a manipulator. Bilal has never been about this and everything he did for their family was probably more for Mirza Saab. I don’t know if I’m giving the director too much credit but you could see the contrast between Bilal and Ammar’s characters when it shows them crying. Bilal was quietly crying to himself with a few tears trickling down his face, clearly with a lot of hurt on his face. Ammar’s scene followed right after with him sobbing uncontrollably, with no real emotions showing.