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I really love Zarnab and Dilbar's friendship, it's so heartwarming to watch.
Is he the new AC? He did not seem to like the way Faris is handling things. I feel like he will go against Faris in the end.
Originally posted by: TheMsSupernova
Zarnab seemed upset with Munna for taking that position and becoming a "gentleman." Their conversation about it was quite interesting. She was taunting him about what he’s becoming, and he played along with it. In the end, he managed to convince her that even though he’s taken this position, he won’t change, he won’t become like Rehmati.
At first I got confused what's wrong with them! Bcz just before that scene, Zarnab told her father she will definitely kill Faris if something happened to Munna! Even Munna was apparently distant from all of them because of the role he has taken up!
Zarnab and Munna have totally won me over 😭 I love their dynamic and i gotta say there is a spark there. Also Humayun has finally grown on me now that he’s got the main focus. He’s suddenly looking… handsome even? This is coming from someone who was skeptical about this pairing but I have been proven wrong.
Rehmati is hilarious. Give all the awards to Adnan Siddiqui ❤️ love his talent interactions with Muazzam and Munna lol
Faris is a piece of work. Pretty sure his junior is gonna go against him or give testimony against him at least. He seems pretty unsettled by Faris ki gunda gardi
Excited to see our first Mifra and Munna interaction next week! Sohai is very underutilised in this show so I hope it’s a good scene
Haven't watched last week episode but watch confession clip and What a beautiful scene it was
Zarnab you beauty how can Yumna play such romantic roles in such an adorable way. Even She overshadowed Hamyuan in that scene.I was just looking at her
I am sure Yumna is really romantic person in real life
Originally posted by: TheMsSupernova
Zarnab seemed upset with Munna for taking that position and becoming a "gentleman." Their conversation about it was quite interesting. She was taunting him about what he’s becoming, and he played along with it. In the end, he managed to convince her that even though he’s taken this position, he won’t change, he won’t become like Rehmati.
He will remain same or not but he shouldn't accept that seat.
I'm thoroughly enjoying the show— the actors, their performances, and the overall atmosphere are all top-notch. However, I can't overlook the illogical writing, which detracts from the experience. Even if we approach it as pure fiction, the sudden romance between Zarnab and Munna feels forced and unrealistic.
Zarnab is portrayed as a strong, independent character, making it difficult to believe that she would suddenly fall in love with someone like Munna, who has a history of thuggish behavior and illegal activities. No matter the sacrifices Munna made for her, it's hard to ignore his past, and no amount of dialogue or justifications can fully redeem him in the audience's eyes.
What surprises me even more is how her father seems to be okay with this relationship. It feels like the writers rushed through the most crucial part of the story— the love confession and the subsequent discussions about marriage— making it all seem illogical and unearned.
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