"Don't take a good woman for granted, someday someone will come along and appreciate what you didn't."
SO there's all this hating on Rehan stuff happening on the forum, and while I respect everyones opinion, I also disagree with it because the above quote in blue is a bitter fact. Yes, I want ZaYA to be together at the end, Yes, I want Zain to be forgiven truly by Aaliya and for them to live happily ever after ( onscreen and offscreen lol :P ) but this is a mature story, and Rehan's character is essential to the current flow of the story.
Aaliya is not someone men can ignore easily. She is beautiful inside out and it is very natural for someone to fall for her. Rehan has no hope for ZaYa to happen because Aaliya herself wants to stay away from Zain, and he has seen Zain insult her in the worst ways possible. Yes, we love Zain and he misunderstood Aaliya and asked for forgiveness, but he should have had basic trust in Aaliya and been way more nature about the divorce. Anyone in Rehaan's place would have a slight grudge against a guy like Zain who couldn't see through Aaliya's heart and let her go easily. Nobody in the world is so selfless and so much in control of themselves that they can ignore a good candidate for marriage like Aaliya who is heartbroken and ha sno plans of returning to her first love. In such a situation, let's remember that Rehaan is afterall human. If he likes her, whats wrong with that ? This is a man whose life has been devoid of the kind of affection, love and warmth that Aaliya beings into his childrens lives and indirectly into his. Why is it so unnatural that he yearns for that happiness in his life ?
3. Now coming to Ghulam. He is not a passionate ZaYa fan like is who looks at them as a fictitious , dreamy couple. He is the FATHER of a daughter who was not trusted by her husband whom she loved dearly. Every father has the right to keep his daughter away from someone who gave her immense emotional wounds and scars. With time, he will accept Zain after he redeems himself in the family's eyes, but for now, he only wishes the best for his daughter who has a long and lonely life ahead of her. He simply wants her to MOVE ON with Rehan, someone he trusts. Which father would want his daughter to remain alone after his death especially knowing how wounded she is deep within?
4. Now as far as Halala goes, nobody including me wanted to see it. But as far as I know, Preetika in the beginning said Islamic marriage laws WILL be highlighted in this drama, so I wouldn't be surprised if we see a halala. Will it create complications in the story and be difficult to watch ? YES. Will it be tough for Zain and Aaliya ? YES. BUT that is the WHOLE point of halala. It is for people to realize that divorcing your spouse is not a joke. It has serious consequences for life and therefore marriages should not be broken in anger and depression. Zain will learn his lesson and after they get back together, he will appreciate what he didn't in the past. Their relationship will go beyond the not-so-mature love that they shared in the past.
This show finally has a purpose and lesson unlike many shows on Indian TV which are aimless and go nowhere.
It is inspired from Humsafar which was all about the importance of trust between a couple. So, if halala happens, then BI in its own unique way will be a story to be inspired by for young couples who don't realize the reprucussions of breaking relationships easily. I always knew ZaYAs romance came too soon after the wedding, and this track is satisfying because their love will be more realistic and stronger this time.
Just be patient everyone, halala or no halala, the story will be something you won't be embarassed of watching. It will be meaningful, mature and beautiful at the end with ZaYA 😊
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