Originally posted by: cutejodikangal
I am doing great Doc. Thank you for the kind words. Just keeping busy with the regular stuff . How have you been?ā¤ļø
You are right, the fact that they ended up together, there must definitely more to it. Hopefully itās not about distancing yet another person Rida from Naveraās life. :( I really hope Essa continues to be a part of Naveraās journey in some way. Because like you said, anything less would be such a shame.
The way the show is trying to create more rapport between Navera and Dawar, it makes me think that the writer is trying to bring them together- not necessarily into a romantic relationship but more like best friends and soulmates.
Not sure what Essaās role will be in all this but I am really interested to wait and watch. I think thatās what the show has done, given the viewer enough reasons to tune in everyday to find out- kudos to the writer for that!
Hey my cutejodidar, you know what, I really like discussing the show with you!š
Sadly though, itās so late by the time I post at night, that I just post and disappear into oblivion!š
I donāt know if youāve watched Samira Fazalās (the writer) āMera Naseebā....if you havenāt, recommend you watch it ASAP...itās a masterpiece!ā¤ļø
The reason I bring it up is that the manner in which the paths/journeys of the 5 key characters of the drama is intertwined, itās just something else!!
And the most beautiful part, how it all comes together seamlessly, and most meaningfully in the end...
Not that āMohlatā is a āMera Naseebā in the making...but the Samira Fazal touch is unmissable!š Especially when it comes to Essa, Navera and Ridaās journeys...
If this drama was of the same calibre as MN, I would have without a trace of doubt, been confident that Rida would have lived to see another day, and this would have been a beautiful tale of the most believable sacrifice, to emerge through the crossroads of 3 noble souls, through their own life journeys....
However, truth be told, currently, I can only hope that Mohlat is that surprise package, which despite playing largely to the galleries (read: Maham, Davar, etc.), still has its heart largely in the right place!š
Speak to you soon, my Dear...