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Posted: 13 years ago
Mahira luked soo funny whn she was crying whn Salman was apologising...it wasnt like that whn Khirad used to cry...
but in this one i was laughing at Falak 😆
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: Nkapoor3

u seem to be a fan, but I am sorry to say, he can be called ugly, he is quite fat, expressionless and has bad features


Mikaal is Not uglyy...like yeaa...u can say tht u dun like him n he's not hansdome whatever but u cant simply state that he's ugly..thats pretty vague..
n well yea i do agree tht he's not so good at expression n acting but i think he's alright in looks
n he's not fat...maybe h has become broader now but he doesnt luk so different frm before
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Posted: 13 years ago
thanks for posting

Originally posted by: starstruckk

Review for 5th episode:


<h2>Shehr-e Zaat – Episode 5</h2>
Posted by SZOn July - 28 - 2012
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Waisey, mujh se muhabbat kar ke karo gi kiya?

There are questions and then there are questions –the loaded ones, the kind that give you a pause, make you think, reflect… and Salman's very flip question to Falak belonged to the latter category. Yes, Falak, why the heck would you want to fall in love with this arrogant, affected, pompous egoist? What is it that you see in him that others around you, neither Rushna nor Hamza, can see? The answer, as Falak responds, is a very simple, she doesn't know. She doesn't know why, she doesn't know how, she doesn't know when, but happen it did – she fell in love – blindly and instantaneously. This was not a conscious choice, or a clearly thought out plan of action, and is the cause of a lot of pain. This suffering and misery, though excruciating, is very welcome. Welcome, because it is inflicted by the beloved. This is where the lover has lost all sense of self and lives to hear just that one word from the beloved's mouth. One semi-apology and Falak melts into a puddle at Salman's feet. Despite Hamza's vehement objections, Falak forgets that just a minute ago she had sworn never to talk to Salman – ever.

Concurrently, even as Hamza was dispensing relationship advice, he was extremely exasperated as well. Falak, who doesn't have the time of day to listen to his declarations of love, is Hamza's object of desire. Though he tells Falak she's losing her mind over Salman, he is no better. Even after having his proposal rejected twice over, he's back again, trying to convince Falak of his undying love. The quest to attain thenazar-e karamof that elusiveyaarhas begun, as has the journey from highest of highs to the lowest of lows, from rationale to irrationality, frommajazitohaqiqi, fromwujoodtozaat.Pleasure and pain, ecstasy and agony, sensitivity and bluntness, all shades of contrary but analogous experiences were on full display here.

Infuriated with Falak's rejection, Hamza pours out his frustrations and anger in his work. Falak, though she publicly swats away well-meaning advice, there is a part within her that does question her insane infatuation. I loved her dialectal introspection. While one can justify and rationalize everything to everybody else, it is hard to turn away from the questioning image in the mirror. Unlike her daughter though, who does have a moment or two of self-doubt of question, Mehrunissa, riding on her high horse, gets irritated by the needy relatives who come to her door seeking help. Whennaanitries to reason with her she gets very irritated and walks out leaving behind echoes of high-handed chatter about high society, social status and socialite friends.

Asnaaniwas holding up the metaphorical mirror to an unseeing Mehrunissa, I could not but reflect on how many times I have been similarly irritated, or so caught up in my own world and my own affairs that I have failed to empathize or sympathize with those needing my attention or help. Or like Falak, been so enamored of my own desires and wants that I have ignored the needs of those around me. Standing in front of the mirror called Shehr-e Zaat, I was not too happy with myself today. This then, for me, is the beauty and success of this serial. As a viewer I am not only engaged with the narrative unfolding on the screen, but also reflecting on my ownpreviouslyun-thought of story that lies within.

This was another exceptional episode. With every passing week I fall a bit more in love with Shehr-e Zaat. I feel with and for every character. I can see bits and pieces of myself reflected in every scene. Today, Mahira and Mohib were brilliant as the besotted lovers. Mikaal, with his effortless charm was hotness and coolness personified – the perfect Salman Ansar. Hina and Samina were their usual impeccable selves. Mansha was so cute today as the poor Rushna who keeps getting the shut-up call from Falak. Honestly, Falak,yaar, woh bechari dost hai tumhari, be nice to her. Along with the actors, the camerawork, the lighting and framing of scenes has been exceptional. And, like always, the highest applause for the real superstars here, Umera and Sarmad – two thumbs up!!

Source:http://www.dramapakistani.net/shehr-e-zaat-episode-5/

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Posted: 13 years ago
I do not find him nice to look at

Originally posted by: Rabz_14


Mikaal is Not uglyy...like yeaa...u can say tht u dun like him n he's not hansdome whatever but u cant simply state that he's ugly..thats pretty vague..
n well yea i do agree tht he's not so good at expression n acting but i think he's alright in looks
n he's not fat...maybe h has become broader now but he doesnt luk so different frm before

Posted: 13 years ago
nahi rabz yaar i mean if u compare to other osts like humsafar ka ost and mej ka ost, agar novel na parha ho to you cant really tell the story except that kuch tragic hona hai naa! like the first time i had watched humsafar i was so shocked when ashers mum was shown as the evil one...


but here its all so predictable! the ost and promos already showed that salman will leave her and she will go all insane and then become religious and stuff :/ baaki kya bacha dekhne ke liye?
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Posted: 13 years ago
WHY does mikaal zulfiqar have to open his mouth?
his dialogue delivery sucks bigtime.
Mohib is the best out of all, Mahira is awesome, but shes just trying too hard to not be like Khirad 🤔
Watching Mikaal speak is torturous. He just looks good, thats it 😳
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: -Afridimalikk-

WHY does mikaal zulfiqar have to open his mouth?

his dialogue delivery sucks bigtime.
Mohib is the best out of all, Mahira is awesome, but shes just trying too hard to not be like Khirad 🤔
Watching Mikaal speak is torturous. He just looks good, thats it 😳

Being half gora like me, he is worse then me speaking urdu haha 😆 Totally agree on Mahirah seems a bit overacting... oh well
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Posted: 13 years ago
ash, you know, his english isnt all that fluent!
i mean and he doesnt even have an accent, let alone a british one 😳 😕
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: _QueenofHearts_

nahi rabz yaar i mean if u compare to other osts like humsafar ka ost and mej ka ost, agar novel na parha ho to you cant really tell the story except that kuch tragic hona hai naa! like the first time i had watched humsafar i was so shocked when ashers mum was shown as the evil one...



but here its all so predictable! the ost and promos already showed that salman will leave her and she will go all insane and then become religious and stuff :/ baaki kya bacha dekhne ke liye?


I agree. I was going to read SeZ's novel..but there's no point because the OST literally gives everything away. We all know what's going to happen..she's going to search for Allah and become religious etc..that's a dead give away.
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Posted: 13 years ago


I actually think Mahira needs improvement on her urdu. 😆 Her dialogue delivery isn't all that great.

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