Originally posted by: arshi1983
I love Tamasha and would have loved to see them delve into that angle, but I understand the show’s purpose is to depict how selfless love can be—though I do agree that selfless love when taken to extremes can indeed become unhealthy.I've come to terms with that and am watching it mainly for W. Very few actors resonate with me through their performances and nuances so I’ll watch whatever he brings to the screen. That said, I do wish the writing were sharper, the execution quicker, and the side characters more logical. The pacing and screen time given to Humsha in particular are disappointing—her character feels so lazily written, which is a real letdown for me.
Sadaf’s got her flaws—she’s judgmental, stubborn, and way too easily influenced. But honestly, it feels like she’s headed for a wake-up call.Once she moves in with Ammar and starts seeing his shady, suspicious behavior up close, it’s going to hit her hard.I think that’s when she’ll finally snap out of it and walk away. It’s the kind of reality check she needs to grow as a person.And this transformation is key not just for her but to connect with Bilal too!
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