Originally posted by: kuhelidebbarma
But the whole thing is so awkward..I mean why would Sadaf Bilal dance after Ammar is taken to hospital?
i honestly think rain dance is a dream sequence.
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Originally posted by: kuhelidebbarma
But the whole thing is so awkward..I mean why would Sadaf Bilal dance after Ammar is taken to hospital?
i honestly think rain dance is a dream sequence.
Originally posted by: hakanturkey
This is a fact: in the OST and other promos, all the romance between Bilal and Sadaf that has been shown so far is just a product of imagination and fantasy. In my opinion, the unreleased scenes also seem like a product of dreams and imagination.
i agree every romantic scene is bilal's fantasy.
except where sadaf has a sad face.
Originally posted by: hakanturkey
In all the Pakistani and Indian dramas I’ve watched so far, all characters who had bad intentions and acted accordingly were punished by the writer. Those who had good intentions but unknowingly did bad things faced no consequences. From the beginning, Hamsha’s intentions were evil... and he will be punished by the writer. The other villains, Dania and Amaar, will share the same fate. Sadaf has already been punished and continues to face consequences. The other characters will also get what they deserve... otherwise, it would cause a major backlash from the audience.
ammar isn't doubting sadaf intentionally. he genuinely thinks there is something going on between sadaf and bilal.
Amaar is selfish, opportunistic, and an extremely egotistical narcissist. He doesn’t truly love Sadaf… he just wants to possess her. He even admitted it on their wedding night when he said, “I feel like I’ve stolen you.” In the last episode, he said, “If I divorce Sadaf, she’ll run into Bilal’s arms.” Someone who truly loves doesn’t doubt. A virtuous and honest person wouldn’t betray his wife, as Amaar has done.Originally posted by: wildflower9
ammar isn't doubting sadaf intentionally. he genuinely thinks there is something going on between sadaf and bilal.
I didn’t marry my wife out of love; it was an arranged marriage set up by our families. But we both respected each other. We trusted each other because we were husband and wife. Then, as husband and wife, we grew to love each other. Later, we fell in love. I was 27 years old when we got married, and now I’m 45. She had a middle school education, while I was a university graduate. She was six years younger than me, but even that didn’t become an obstacle in our relationship.
All of Amaar’s doubts stem from his lack of trust. You can’t maintain a relationship with someone you don’t trust. Amaar didn’t trust Sadaf even before their marriage. He even attempted suicide.
Originally posted by: hakanturkey
Amaar is selfish, opportunistic, and an extremely egotistical narcissist. He doesn’t truly love Sadaf… he just wants to possess her. He even admitted it on their wedding night when he said, “I feel like I’ve stolen you.” In the last episode, he said, “If I divorce Sadaf, she’ll run into Bilal’s arms.” Someone who truly loves doesn’t doubt. A virtuous and honest person wouldn’t betray his wife, as Amaar has done.
possessiveness is actually a part of love in real life. the kind of love bilal has for sadaf is superlative and actually doesn't exist in real life.
everyone is a bit jealous and possessive when it comes to love.
ammar has done bad things but they have still kept his redeemable qualities intact somehow.
Originally posted by: wildflower9
possessiveness is actually a part of love in real life. the kind of love bilal has for sadaf is superlative and actually doesn't exist in real life.
everyone is a bit jealous and possessive when it comes to love.
ammar has done bad things but they have still kept his redeemable qualities intact somehow.
Love isn’t about receiving; it’s about giving. You must make your spouse feel, “I belong to you.” In everything Sadaf did, she gave Amaar this feeling. But Amaar didn’t believe it; he didn’t trust her. What business does a married person have with other women? Amaar doesn’t believe in marriage or love. Love is about endless trust and sacrifice. Amaar was selfish and distrustful.
Even though Sadaf didn’t love Amaar, she believed in their marriage. She trusted him and made sacrifices, but she didn’t get anything in return.
Originally posted by: wildflower9
possessiveness is actually a part of love in real life. the kind of love bilal has for sadaf is superlative and actually doesn't exist in real life.
everyone is a bit jealous and possessive when it comes to love.
ammar has done bad things but they have still kept his redeemable qualities intact somehow.
Ammar-Sadaf's relationship is the commonest type of love that exists in today's generation.
Little bit of jealousy and possessiveness is okay in a relationship..but sadmar relationship has crossed the levels of toxicity...ammar is redeemable but the fact is he has never loved Sadaf truly.
Bilal's love is pure devotion and philosophical..something which Meera had for Krishna. The kind of love he does is called pure surrender..that kind of love is not different from devotion/prayer..and that's the reason in epi 19 there was a dialogue where he compares mohabbat with khuda.
This kind of love still exist...but its rare to happen.
Originally posted by: hakanturkey
Love isn’t about receiving; it’s about giving. You must make your spouse feel, “I belong to you.” In everything Sadaf did, she gave Amaar this feeling. But Amaar didn’t believe it; he didn’t trust her. What business does a married person have with other women? Amaar doesn’t believe in marriage or love. Love is about endless trust and sacrifice. Amaar was selfish and distrustful.
Even though Sadaf didn’t love Amaar, she believed in their marriage. She trusted him and made sacrifices, but she didn’t get anything in return.
Ammar was distrustful since the beginning. Remember when he hears about Sadaf asking for 8 crre, his assumption was did she sell herself to Bilal Abdullah? No benefit of the doubt or wondering what may be troubling her, instead he had gone straight to she sold herself.
Lo bhai there will be a redemption arc for ammar
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