Originally posted by: columbia
Basically, if we cannot feel for all characters, it is a badly written show. At the same time, if we are unable to look at things objectively, we are letting our personal bias influence what we feel about how the characters behave or should behave.
it is very obvious that the show is written in a way that allows certain liberties to the ML but the FL has lesser liberties. We may say that’s how society is, but it is also possible that we think such imbalance is needed or we choose to think that there are other ways to make up for this imbalance
Meerab is stupidMurtasim is hot headed
Meerab is a brat
Murtasim is controlling
Meerab is selfish
Murtasim is conservative
Meerab is naive
Murtasim is tenacious
Somehow we hold the woman responsible for her actions whereas the man is beholden to his circumstances. And that notion is manipulated by regressive storytellers.
As a viewer of this show, I don’t “feel” for any of them. The actors are good looking and the push pull romance is fun to watch. If I was to break down every action logically, I honestly would stop watching the show. Whether we want to accept it or not, this show is regressive. It’s not about what happened to Meerab, or how Murtasim can or should do, it’s how the show is written. It’s quite standpat, plain and simple.
So true , the entire premise of these shows are itself so logic less so trying to find logic in characters, their circumstances and actions is so worthless .
But the best part is watch for pleasure , discuss for fun 🤩 and make so many friends.
Also sacrificing ML and Magroor ( is this how it’s called) FL stories are so bland!
We all should learn from Hasan Chowdhary.It’s like he waits to do tere bin review just like how most of viewers wait for the this own review.
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