No single actor is solely responsible for the success or failure of a show. A series doesn’t gain popularity based on just one actor—whether it’s Murtasim or Meerab—it’s the chemistry between the leads that resonates with audiences. Tere Bin, despite its weak storyline, became a hit primarily because of the undeniable chemistry between Wahaj and Yumna. Both actors, however, starred in DNUTN, a lesser-known project that didn’t gain much traction until Tere Bin took off. This shows that a show’s success is a collective effort, combining acting, direction, writing, and the platform it’s aired on. If a single actor were the key to pulling in an audience, Wahaj would have had similar success with projects like 22 Qadam or SMD, but that wasn’t the case. Similarly, while Yumna has had shows like Bakhtawar, Parizaad, and the Geo drama (whose name I don’t recall) that garnered good ratings, she also starred in Gentleman and Ishq-e-Laa, which faced poor ratings. This proves that it’s never just about one actor. The success or failure of a show depends on the synergy of the entire cast, the storyline, direction, and the channel's support—not just one actor’s star power.
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