Meem Se Mohabbat (HUM) #7 - Ahad Raza Mir, Dananeer Mobeen - Page 58

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Posted: 11 months ago

Yaar plz zoom in to ahaneer

Can't see them properly

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Posted: 11 months ago

https://x.com/Dusk041/status/1912799014950515160?t=Op0VsBH0nD8P1kaGGuAIUg&s=19


Just want to say how good Ahad was in this scene

He was seeing her after long and he had a longing while talking to her

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Posted: 11 months ago

https://x.com/lifetalesss/status/1912873153086312522?t=8_VV9eSjmMCKO8K4G0MxQg&s=19


Now the Twitter fans will zoom in and give us some Ahaneer moments

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Posted: 11 months ago

https://x.com/ayla_for_ahad/status/1912826254128017899?t=ExPZVLsO6oKqCGVfXoH0BA&s=19


While watching the scene also

I could feel that Ahad is getting affected for real

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Posted: 11 months ago

And Ahad deserves all the critical praise and then some more for portraying Talha with so much sensitivity, depth, and care...

He beautifully brought Farhat Ishtiaq's of a vulnerable and guilt-ridden ML to life through his sincere emoting as Talha... truly deserves all the praise coming his way 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

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Posted: 11 months ago

Originally posted by: tulip.johar

And Ahad deserves all the critical praise and then some more for portraying Talha with so much sensitivity, depth, and care...

He beautifully brought Farhat Ishtiaq's of a vulnerable and guilt-ridden ML to life through his sincere emoting as Talha... truly deserves all the praise coming his way 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

Facts. It's also the eyes. Ahad's eyes are beautifully expressive and they just convey so much depth and emotion. Talha wouldn't have been half as layered or even alluring as he was in the hands of a lesser actor, because being a man of few words meant that his eyes had to do the heavy lifting for him. Be it his guilt, or his vulnerability and fears regarding Mohid and his dad's health, his unwitting, almost helpless attraction towards Roshi or his anguish whenever he had to act in away that broke her heart, and of course his absolute awe of her in the end... every beat of emotion that Talha felt and oh so carefully hid from those around him, we could read it in his eyes anyway. And that's what makes the performance hit so hard. Even if Talha's words and actions up until the last arc were highly contradictory to his feelings, we as audience always knew what was going on inside and just wanted him to be okay.

I also adore the little nuances Ahad added to Talha's character. Love the way he would have conversations with everyone through his eyes and expressions. And honestly, it's such a tiny thing but whenever he punctuates his sentences with an agitated "Hmm", it makes me feel all kinds of wayssmiley27

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Posted: 11 months ago

Originally posted by: Falo0da

Facts. It's also the eyes. Ahad's eyes are beautifully expressive and they just convey so much depth and emotion. Talha wouldn't have been half as layered or even alluring as he was in the hands of a lesser actor, because being a man of few words meant that his eyes had to do the heavy lifting for him. Be it his guilt, or his vulnerability and fears regarding Mohid and his dad's health, his unwitting, almost helpless attraction towards Roshi or his anguish whenever he had to act in away that broke her heart, and of course his absolute awe of her in the end... every beat of emotion that Talha felt and oh so carefully hid from those around him, we could read it in his eyes anyway. And that's what makes the performance hit so hard. Even if Talha's words and actions up until the last arc were highly contradictory to his feelings, we as audience always knew what was going on inside and just wanted him to be okay.

I also adore the little nuances Ahad added to Talha's character. Love the way he would have conversations with everyone through his eyes and expressions. And honestly, it's such a tiny thing but whenever he punctuates his sentences with an agitated "Hmm", it makes me feel all kinds of wayssmiley27

@BOLD....OMGGGG u also noticed the "Hmm"

I thought only I did

And I love it

It makes Talha even more real

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