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Posted: 7 years ago
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Waseem's scene was scary as hell. I have no idea why it seemed so chilling when I am obviously used to seeing negative characters acting all negative, but Waseem was different.
So calm, collected, and what made the massive difference for me was the fact that the person (a goon?) he was talking to reminded him about his daughter and that made no difference to him at all. I mean an apparent goon who must be used to beating people up reminds a father his daughter may also get in trouble and it just doesn't make any difference to the father! In fact the father talks about how he had handled things the last time and he would do the same this time around as well. Gosh! This makes him so much more dangerous than the emotional mess that Anjana is.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: alizia_malik

Actually in some other show.. This truck would be coming and coming for like 5 minutes with all the zooms and flashes and would have been left at the end like that only. Monday would have again repeated the same for 2-3 minutes and bam then by the time it actually happens.. nobody pays any attention for the final scene. And they would have shown this scene in promos and aage Dekhiye multiple times.

BP is so different.. We didn't even know something like this will happen and they didn't left on the cliffhanger either as truck scene or Vatsal's face.

Everyone's expressions were on point and immediate action really involved the audience there. I love BP.. Setting new standards in every episode.

Waseem's scene was another jhataka scene for us.. we weren't expecting it and bam his cold expressions chilled everyone to the core. Grey character portrayed too well.. Not with stupid smiles or eyebrow raises or hiding the phone... Lol.


Hahaha so true
And waseem's scene was...unnerving. Not over the top. Just plain scary. Which is the way I like it
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: Flame.

Waseem's scene was scary as hell. I have no idea why it seemed so chilling when I am obviously used to seeing negative characters acting all negative, but Waseem was different.

So calm, collected, and what made the massive difference for me was the fact that the person (a goon?) he was talking to reminded him about his daughter and that made no difference to him at all. I mean an apparent goon who must be used to beating people up reminds a father his daughter may also get in trouble and it just doesn't make any difference to the father! In fact the father talks about how he had handled things the last time and he would do the same this time around as well. Gosh! This makes him so much more dangerous than the emotional mess that Anjana is.


Exactly! Anjana is emotionally driven. Waseem is..cold. That makes him more dangerous
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Oh Goodness🤔
I'm not in a right state of mind watching Waseems behaviour. He was nothing less than a psychotic being. The entire conversation scared the hell out of me, honestly who wouldn't freak out at this kind of conduct.? He was plain evil. All that he wanted was finish off inspite of the goon reminding him of what will happen to his daughter, he just doesn't seem to care of her, just like how he dealt with things last time.
I hope Roshnaq doesn't dismiss Waseems behaviour and keeps a close watch.,of happenings.
I still doubt if Waseem could do something this extensive. Im unable to swallow him going this way. 😕

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Posted: 7 years ago
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Bepanah is different bcoz the hero is actually not a hero h ere but a normal human being who shows all emotions,who depend on his parents at the time of need which is realistic.a heroine who doesn't think that the world revolve around her n she is the only one to solve everyone's problem.zoya has her own problems to solve then interfare in other's life.waseen n HH who take matters in their hand when required.roshnaq who understand her daughter and support her going against her husband.there are alot of things that make bepanah different and realistic from other shows.may that why trp audience don't watch maybe they want a female lead to take everyone's tension on her head,male lead silently obeying first his mother then wife.over the years i have seen that trp audience want fish market rather than conversation in sophisticated manner.they don't understand the depth or the meaning of words but the volume matter

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