
Sadly all good things in life must come to an end and such is the case with one of the most fun series we've seen on TV in recent times - Aunn Zara. A huge round of applause for the entire team of Aunn Zara.All we want are stories of real people, not perfect heroes and evil villains, and Aunn Zara is a perfect example of such a story.

What made Aunn Zara a stand out was that this was not just a story of the main leads. Daadi Par, Husna, Nighat phupho, Daday Jamshed, Manzar, all had beautifully etched out characters.
The story of Aunn-Zara revolves around a painfully pampered boy named Aunn, who is dying to break out of the shackles of his overprotective and overbearing family members. One day while venting to his best friend Manzar about his stifling family set up, he concludes that marriage would perhaps be the most convenient route to his much needed independence. At a wedding he bumps into Zara, a headstrong and vivacious girl who is the daughter of an uptight army officer and in contrast to Aunn, lives in a house where she is the only female member of her immediate family. Sparks fly when the two come face to face in their first encounter which eventually culminates into a marriage of convenience.
The evolution of their conjugal relationship, their journey of self-discovery and the mad hatters in Aunn and Zara's family form the crux of this potpourri of entertainment that brims with hilarity and tender moments that touch you.

The strong female characters in this serial are a testament to that and stand as a complete antithesis to the patriarchal dogmas which most of our television plays unsparingly glorify. After all, the protagonist lives in a matriarchal home that is presided over by women. Some of the female characters such as Aunn's mother and aunt have broken marriages but they are independent and feisty; a progressive plot indeed.

Aunn was as flawed as could be, and Zara could never stand alongside all the sati savitris that abound in our dramas. Alone, and as a pair, both made plenty of mistakes, but somehow managed to fumble and bumble their way to becoming relatively more responsible. I say relatively because they still have a long way to go before either could be termed as mature. Enjoyed Aunn woeful expressions so much more than his lovelorn puppy dog look. Maya still has a ways to go, but she was good as the chirpy Zara.
Thank you Zee Zindagi for this beautiful show ⭐️👏 Thank you entire Aunn Zara Team for puting up a beautiful show ⭐️👏 It will remain in one of my favorites always ❤️ Special mention of Daadi 7 Puppo for bringing the laughters & s,iles on our faces while watching the show. Aunn Zara one of the beautiful TV couple i come across with ❤️ Aunn Zara Love you always & Miss you ❤️