I gather Meerasim and Murtasim were loved not Meerab as a standalone character, even Yumna acknowledged Murtasim's fans saying they'll be mad at her because of Meerab, Murtasim's sister also acknowledged that people love Murtasim and they pass on that love to his sister too
Meerab was loved only when she was a part of Meerasim
That character didn't get along with anyone, didn't form bonds with anyone. It isn't about misogyny, for me, Meerab as a character harms feminism much more than Murtasim does because Murtasim's actions were presented as "wrong"
While Meerab was used as a vehicle to "prove" all stereotypes against women
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