Qarz E Jaan (HUM) #4 - Usama, Nameer, Yumna | DT.N. Pg 136 - Page 108

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Posted: 1 years ago

Originally posted by: nightingale1234

Oh dear, looks like you are gonna be officially branded a "Usama fan" now! Apparently, this guy is so clueless and pure-hearted that he didn’t quite catch what happened to Maheen. According to some, he didn’t do it—oh no, it was his friends who were behind it. Apparently, that’s supposed to magically exonerate him, even though he was still part of the whole mess, helping dump her and sending threats with MMS. But hey, no worries, all that can just be swept under the rug, right?

Because some folks are too busy fantasizing about their “happily ever after” for him. I’ve even seen gems like, “Maybe he was just high on drugs when it all went down,” and “He probably doesn’t even remember what happened that night.” I guess some people are really reaching to paint him as Mr. Innocent!

I would be disappointed if Ammar gets anything less than the death penalty in the end

Posted: 1 years ago

Honestly, there is literally no point in clarifying one's position. Always getting accused either ways as that's what the mob has decided.

No one is questioning a choice between Burhan and Amaar. It's not a question. Burhan is written beautifully. There is no comparison. And no, no one thinks Burhan played by Usama is causing people to like Ammar. That is the thinking of a 1st grade kid.

It's totally different if someone finds a character more interesting.

Wishing for a character to have a little more dimension is not supporting an enbaler. Jesus.

Ammar was portrayed purposely in a way to evoke various emotions. It is inspite of that feeling that we know what is right even when it feels a little sad.

One is allowed to acknowledge vulnerabilities and certain feeling but yet at the end understand the difference between right and wrong. We have many different emotions. What matters is our action and choice at the end.

I thought it was a perfect way to make people realize that their wonderful father son or brother may not be all the to someone else. It is that despite that we have to see through what's right....

Having problems in a marriages either requires work or walking out or asking for help to get out when it's unsafe. Some of the preachers seems frustrated at a woman for maintaining boundaries and cheering on a man to cross it cause he is a perfect and flawless.

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Posted: 1 years ago

The show will end with Nashwa being free of that family , Bhaktiyaar downfall and Barkat loosing her sanity - All these are tied with Ammaar and his death is inevitable as him jailed will not have that impact .

I don’t see Ammaar realising his mistakes , repenting and deciding to atone himself or developing feelings for Nashwa , he is gone too far on dark side and is damaged . but there is one scenario where he will take a call and make that big leap - if it involves his own blood , the idea that his kid might end up like him if he/ she are born in bharkat villa that can make him take drastic step of killing himself so Nashwa is freed.

He could be the principal of qarz for which Nashwa and Bisma have been paying the interest and he can alone break the cycle .

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Posted: 1 years ago

Even am watching WLGT - just love it ! Just in awe how well they have written spirited female and sensitive male char and acting is just superb .

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Posted: 1 years ago

Originally posted by: HMMN

Isn't it clear that Ammar raped Maheen? Log kyu bol rahe he ke uspar sirf accusation hai wo guilty prove nahi hua? Us ladki ne ghar aakar video dikhayi, Ammar ne khud kabool kiya ke ye sab usne kiya ab kya bacha sabit karne ko?

Yes, plenty of dialogues and direct actions in the show to suggest that he was very much involved. No matter which direction the writer wants to take him it doesn’t absolve him of a lot of stuff he did (spiking the drink, putting Maheen in danger, dumping her body, blackmailing her, not to mention there were scratch marks all over him the next morning which indicates he was among the rapists). Very curious about the trial. Let’s see how it goes.

Some people complained that they would have liked the storytelling to have focused on Maheen side by side while the love triangle and Bisma Asim marriage is going on but I think the separation of the two plots has worked really well for QarzEJaan. Both sides are too important to be dealt with half heartedly so I like that the focus completely shifted and now will shift back. It’s somehow made me more invested in the characters plus there’s that element of mystery still about the resolution of the crime we saw in the earlier episodes. So in the end we will come full circle

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