Gentleman (GREEN) #3 - Humayun Saeed, Yumna Zaidi, Zahid Ahmed - Page 92

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Posted: 2 months ago

https://twitter.com/xoxobabes0/status/1830317301457195221?t=AT8PKtt-E_eJema67UH8Dw&s=19

Yesterday's episode was too emotional smiley19 why they killed Dilbar smiley19

Posted: 2 months ago

https://twitter.com/Yumnaloves/status/1830591447466410360?t=O_f_OWXKiwMdQN0kIQPDrQ&s=19

A girl glows differently when she is loved, respected by her loved ones smiley9smiley27

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Posted: 2 months ago

Originally posted by: Virgo27

Finally Zarnab got her job back. People who have selplesss nights why she left the job and cooking Roti for Gundas must be at peace now smiley36

I'm happy to see Zarnab getting her job back

Posted: 2 months ago

Originally posted by: nightingale1234

In this context, cooking or making rotis for your loved ones is viewed as being submissive, while activities like climbing a tree, washing dishes, or falling off a bicycle somewhere else are considered groundbreaking. Criticizing someone for hiding their age is labeled as age-shaming, but making jokes about it or asking when someone plans to get married is seen as perfectly acceptable.

M learning lots of new things these dayssmiley36

You know its an Asian mindset these days. West Mai log Sara kaam khud karty hy.

Secondly if you work for those who respect and value your efforts than its not a regressive thing at all. Zarnab is making Rotis and Breakfast for those people who are treating her with so much respect so whats a big deal in it.

Posted: 2 months ago

Originally posted by: Virgo27

You know its an Asian mindset these days. West Mai log Sara kaam khud karty hy.

Secondly if you work for those who respect and value your efforts than its not a regressive thing at all. Zarnab is making Rotis and Breakfast for those people who are treating her with so much respect so whats a big deal in it.

Selective feminism is a thing ๐Ÿ˜‰

Anyway Iโ€™m still in mourning. On one hand Iโ€™m glad itโ€™s not Munna but did it REALLY have to be Dilbar? Iโ€™m telling you, KRQ is a complete sadist. He gave you the most loveable and endearing loyal character only to later kill him off ๐Ÿ˜ก

MY HEART ๐Ÿ˜ญ

Posted: 2 months ago

This week was such a treat man. I wanted Zarnab Munna Dilbar Abba and Zulmi to stay in that house together and in that happy zone forever. Its this deeply sadistic thing writers do where they show complete and total happiness and hope and you find yourself falling in love with all the dynamics , the characters, and then suddenly itโ€™s all GONE IN A SECOND ๐Ÿ˜ญ

Having said that, itโ€™s obvious that KRQโ€™s strength is interpersonal relationships (haha, ironic I know lol), so even when the plot gets convoluted or lost, his characters and relationships always keep you invested and hooked. And as usual the performances are flawless. There is a deep connection between the audience and the characters which help in his story telling. And he sets that up really well from the start.

I mean Zarnab Abba? Shifting to Munnaโ€™s few days before wedding ?! How cute ? When have PTV shows ever done this? Also how much Abba fights for his daughter and trusts her ๐Ÿฅน The way he gave Dilbar the 100 rupees ? Best father , hands down. What a pure soul

Munna realising Dilbar was in danger and getting worried only to find his dead body later and Zarnabโ€™s anguish in front of him? Ugh so well shot.

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