Where Zara says to Kabir something like Agar Ammi kahenge unke jaise banne ko.. tabhi hum bhi wo jaisi banegi... meaning somewhat like this
The way Aisha supported Zara and her fight for the justice for women or more precisely, against the injustice against women in the name of Islam, was just wow.. Matlab, Zara aur Aisha ki khayaalaat similar hai but the only thing that differ is, Aisha is sweet, composed and lack the confidence and bravery Zara beholds whereas Zara is raw, straightforward and not fearing the consequences that may follow her decision until justice is been assured. This shows that Aisha would never ask Zara to become like her and the confidence Zara had regarding this is commendable.
Coming to Salma, who is shown to be someone who looks onto what the society would think and then be a mother, was also in sync with the character yesterday. She had always dreamt of Zara being like her, living inside the chaar deewari of her house and looking after her family and she could feel proud of her upbringing. She is somewhat very similar to Kabir and understands and sides Kabir because of that.
Ye mothers in law are so kya kahein.. ammm.. similar thought processes with their. Bahu/Daamaad, even when they side their children in law, never feels odd.
I don't know what i am bragging but hope somewhere it makes sense and also, I hoped that they would wrap up Miraj soon and the drama would end and only after that they will show another plot. Seems like they are gonna keep him for longer and bringing in anither saanp in the name Nilofer
And it is really a relief to watch ISA without Ruksaar, those who all believe she is a good actor and did a commendable job, no offence as I didn't like her work, personally and my head starts throbbing when i see her onscreen. Even though gray, I prefer watching Zeenat to her