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Originally posted by: The.Patthaaka.
I've been searching for the english transcripts. A little help anyone?
Originally posted by: The.Lannister
I too have read the translation which i found on the net. It isn't complete but tbh i just found the whole thing extremely dull...dunno maybe the essence of the language was lost in translation? Or maybe because i already had a fixed image of how zashaf should be and they weren't anything like that?
For the first time i found a tv adaptation better than the book, and not because of the actors but because of the direction and execution. Like in the novel Zaroon actually slaps kashaf and i agree with the director that a woman like kashaf will never marry a man who had slapped her, so she changed it. In another scene i remember Zaroon calling kashaf and saying i am sending my parents over with a marriage proposal and the conversation that followed between them was more like a threat than anything about love which is so different, and in a good way in the show. Also, if i remember it correctly kashaf's sisters are total losers in the book unlike the show where they are so sensible.I will admit if the show had followed the book closely i would never have loved zashaf or zgh the way i do today. So a big thank u to the director for putting in some fab changes and making them relevant to today's times and youth and adding a little positivity to the story rather than making the couple depend on sheer dumb luck alone.
Originally posted by: starstruckk
I have read the novel..and I find the show way better overall. The novel is all diary entries of Zaroon and Kashaf. There were more interactions between the two, primarily during their university time. I liked the university bit in the novel better than the show..however, Zaroon and Kashaf's life post marriage is better depicted in the show than it is in the novel.
Zaroon is way more hotheaded in the novel. He's A LOT more chauvinistic in the book than he is in the show. In the show, he's really not even close to that. He ends up slapping Kashaf during the library scene, in rage. After marriage, he was also shown to be very possessive of Kashaf. The basis of their fights in the book are different than their fights in the show. There was one bit in the novel after their marriage which I really wished they illustrated in the show, but they didn't...and it was when Kashaf was about to go in labor. She was in severe pain, and Zaroon realizes that and holds her hand and tries comforting her. Other than that, I liked the show better. Zaroon and Kashaf are far more easy to relate to in the show than they are in the novel..at least in my opinion. I know some people who preferred the novel over the show..I however thought the opposite. The show is VERY different. There are a lot of changes. The writer really revamped the show's screenplay.