This might be unpopular but I've seen undue importance given to the villain than the lead. This could be really good if the audience themselves really like the villain but here it's just shoved down our throats. We literally die for some sairat or ayesha BTS or interview but we barely get any.
I think media is giving her more importance because the show makers are!
If they start treating her like a regular vamp and be strict about media interactions that they can't upset fans. You will see the change in the way sairat is approached in the story as well as the offscreen hype around the leads, it would increase.
But right now, this show looks like a couple's retreat project for our bubu and bibi. She gets even more limelight for being with the lead in real life, in fact she tries to highlight this which I can't object to.
But I don't understand how their real life should affect her personal life, why her character needs more scenes with the devar on screen because of extra creativity of makers who usually just copy paste.
Neil has so much potential and I thought this project will be a crown jewel in his career but I barely see that happening and ayesha, well the girl deserves the world but anyone who comes across the show for the first would think the other one is the lead not her.
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