I loved the last scene! Rehmati is such a good villain. He is one of those characters you can’t help but enjoy watching because he’s just that entertaining.
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I loved the last scene! Rehmati is such a good villain. He is one of those characters you can’t help but enjoy watching because he’s just that entertaining.
Rehmati is such a drama queen! I laughed my butt off when Zarnab called out his overacting
Rehmati is a true villain. When he took a step toward Zarnab, it gave me the creeps. The background sound just added to that feeling.
With everything the politicians are doing against Rehmati, they're only driving him further against Munna. It seems like he's on the edge of losing control. He's already tried to kill Munna and has now threatened two politicians. This escalation might push them to decide to eliminate him, and they aren't holding back in making that clear.
By the way, do these politicians have names? It feels like they’ve intentionally kept them nameless.
I don’t understand why Faris keeps sharing personal details about his relationship with Mifra when she continuously taunts him with everything he reveals.
When the politician told Rehmati to “try becoming friends” with Munna, and Rehmati responded with “I’ve tried” in reference to Zarnab. That was such a funny scene.
My reaction at first was:
https://x.com/hajra62060/status/1817242693409587669?t=b_xYZE5elB1OH807zjmdYA&s=19
Loving the situational comedy.... entertaining
They were. But I have to admit, Zarnab’s fearlessness makes me scared for her. This is not the first time I wanted to hide behind my pillow while watching her yell at a ghunda.
https://x.com/hajra62060/status/1817242693409587669?t=b_xYZE5elB1OH807zjmdYA&s=19
Loving the situational comedy.... entertaining
So true. Rehmati’s character is always a delight to watch. His scenes are always entertaing
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