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Posted: 3 years ago

Originally posted by: Renee.Clare

Mango , we have talked a lot on Ushna's feelings for Shehroz. Remember I asked you and Araya about what you girls feel on Ushna being attracted to Shehroz and not Sufiyan.. Can you give more insights on what you think about Ushna's actions towards Shehroz? Araya you too??

I guess the word I would use is 'haq' -- the english word 'right' doesn't quite have the same connotation or feeling of 'haq'. it is the sense of the belonging that allows you to tell your family member as it is and not mince words. ushna and shehroze always had vocal fights but from the beginning, shehroze was a bit ahead of the game when it comes to haq. he was lot more possessive in how he told her off -- the way he was irritated that she was sitting with sufiyan and he was forced to be driver. it was more the attitude and how he told her off -- like he had a right to be annoyed with her. if we think about it, why would he? he had not even accepted zainab as second wife and he hated wahab. so technically they well may be strangers and he was fretting and fuming a bit too much. he was telling her off like they were sort of kin.

with ushna, I saw a lot more haq starting with the cemetery scene where she poured her heart out. she was trying to push him away but he firmly took her home. why? he was asserting kinship ties and she accepted those ties even if she was having a meltdown.

now that they are husband and wife, they are openly fighting but it involves a lot of haq -- she belongs to the category of wives who believe that it is their right to be open with their husband and tell him off when he is wrong. meaning they have the haq to teach or censure and ultimately it is about strengthening the ties of being husband and wife. so even when they are mad, they are not fighting as strangers.


with sufiyan, there was always a stiff formality. she had to hold herself back and even when she gave very sarcastic oneliners when he called, there was a distance. there was no haq. the sense of 'apne' where you tell someone off to your heart's content.

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Posted: 3 years ago

Originally posted by: spnfan

The villain was kind of more good looking though 😆

He was 😂😂😂 he spoke very eloquently as he was a lawyer in real life. I had a low key crush on him 😂😂

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Posted: 3 years ago

Originally posted by: mango.falooda

I guess the word I would use is 'haq' -- the english word 'right' doesn't quite have the same connotation or feeling of 'haq'. it is the sense of the belonging that allows you to tell your family member as it is and not mince words. ushna and shehroze always had vocal fights but from the beginning, shehroze was a bit ahead of the game when it comes to haq. he was lot more possessive in how he told her off -- the way he was irritated that she was sitting with sufiyan and he was forced to be driver. it was more the attitude and how he told her off -- like he had a right to be annoyed with her. if we think about it, why would he? he had not even accepted zainab as second wife and he hated wahab. so technically they well may be strangers and he was fretting and fuming a bit too much. he was telling her off like they were sort of kinship.

with ushna, I saw a lot more haq starting with the cemetery scene where she poured her heart out. she was trying to push him away but he firmly took her home. why? he was asserting kinship ties and she accepted those ties even if she was having a meltdown.

now that they are husband and wife, they are openly fighting but it involves a lot of haq -- she belongs to the category of wives who believe that it is their right to be open with their husband and tell him off when he is wrong. meaning they have the haq to teach or censure and ultimately it is about strengthening the ties of being husband and wife. so even when they are mad, they are not fighting as strangers.


with sufiyan, there was always a stiff formality. she had to hold herself back and even when she gave very sarcastic oneliners when he called, there was a distance. there was no haq. the sense of 'apne' where you tell someone off to your heart's content.

Damn. How beautifully you explain 😭😭

We have better writers and thinkers than the original story writer 😒


Ok., so like you said or someone that Ushna's way of showing love is different . She is not expressive while Shehroz is quite expressive and that is what he wants from Ushna too..I agree,in that cemetery scene, she did not try to remove her hand from his hold. She let him take her, not even once she refused. She liked that haq on her by him deep down and hence the permission to take her to home. Yes, i guess, with Shehroz ,she is the most herself. There is no formality. She is open and she even opened up her feelings for the first time in front of him after her mom and dad. I also feel, after she got the assurity , that he will never leave her till she herself wants , she does not put any extra effort to persuade him, and hence is the impression , she is not fully involved. But one can notice at times, she did show her signs of fear of losing him. But i dont know , what kind of love it should be called, out of care, support , relationship, attraction, romantic !!

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Posted: 3 years ago

Originally posted by: vibha28

He was 😂😂😂 he spoke very eloquently as he was a lawyer in real life. I had a low key crush on him 😂😂

Like you crush upon Suffu

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Posted: 3 years ago

Originally posted by: CoffeeCake

That show was most watched at my home with loud volume, but I was so disinterested that still I have no idea about the story if it had any. It's not that 'watch and forget', it used to get discussed like there's no other important matter on this earth except Gully couple. I was so much frustrated that I used to go and like all the post in Bollywood forum bashing sobti 😆 They used to call him SoapTea and IPK female fans getting into argument with Bollywood forum members. I used to get sadistic pleasure 🤣

Yes 😂😂

His name was Arnav Singh Raizada and I used to call him Arnav Singh Cryzada as he would cry at the drop of the hat. Indian brother of Hala 😂😂

He was horrible and he had very very young fans girls who would get offended even if we would say he is silly. He forcefully married khushi because he thought she and his BIL were having an affair but he is so dumb because if they were truly having an affair why would they stop just because one who was not married is now married? Then he threw her out on the wedding night and made her sleep on the floor but everyone said khushi should realise Arnav loves her but can’t say🙄🙄🙄

It was terrible and there were two groups but my group was very funny and we used to troll 😂😂😂

Then Barun got a movie and he let it go so they introduced this kidnapping track but then he had to leave again so he got rekidnapped 😂😂

It was a shit story but the villain was hilarious he would plot these elaborate plans and they would fail spectacularly. He got a snake to kill Arnav but then that snake got loose in his room and he couldn’t find it 😂😂😂

Then he tempered with Arnav’s brakes but that day his wife didn’t have a car so she forced him to take Arnav’s car and take her to temple 😂😂😂😂😂

He was funny, good looking, and can act so I enjoyed that otherwise it was crap.

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Posted: 3 years ago

Originally posted by: Renee.Clare

Like you crush upon Suffu

Beda garg Tera shub shub bol 😂😂😂😂😂😂

Watch that villain he was very good. Romeo is shit I wouldn’t spit on him if he was on fire 😂😂😂😂

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Posted: 3 years ago

For my jigar da tukdas IMG_20220707_114405.jpg

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Posted: 3 years ago

Originally posted by: Renee.Clare

For my jigar da tukdas IMG_20220707_114405.jpg

So he your jigar ka tukda 😂😂😂😂

But I am your bestie so no you cannot do that to yourself and us - dump him now 😂😂😂

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Posted: 3 years ago

Originally posted by: mango.falooda

I guess the word I would use is 'haq' -- the english word 'right' doesn't quite have the same connotation or feeling of 'haq'. it is the sense of the belonging that allows you to tell your family member as it is and not mince words. ushna and shehroze always had vocal fights but from the beginning, shehroze was a bit ahead of the game when it comes to haq. he was lot more possessive in how he told her off -- the way he was irritated that she was sitting with sufiyan and he was forced to be driver. it was more the attitude and how he told her off -- like he had a right to be annoyed with her. if we think about it, why would he? he had not even accepted zainab as second wife and he hated wahab. so technically they well may be strangers and he was fretting and fuming a bit too much. he was telling her off like they were sort of kin.

with ushna, I saw a lot more haq starting with the cemetery scene where she poured her heart out. she was trying to push him away but he firmly took her home. why? he was asserting kinship ties and she accepted those ties even if she was having a meltdown.

now that they are husband and wife, they are openly fighting but it involves a lot of haq -- she belongs to the category of wives who believe that it is their right to be open with their husband and tell him off when he is wrong. meaning they have the haq to teach or censure and ultimately it is about strengthening the ties of being husband and wife. so even when they are mad, they are not fighting as strangers.


with sufiyan, there was always a stiff formality. she had to hold herself back and even when she gave very sarcastic oneliners when he called, there was a distance. there was no haq. the sense of 'apne' where you tell someone off to your heart's content.

Even when they were fighting she was more comfortable with shehroze than with sufiyan. She didn't had any awkwardness or fear when it comes to shehroze.

She slapped huzaifa the first time he misbehaved with her and touched her hand. Shehroze has been rude and faught with her a lot of time but he wasn't cheap with her like huzaifa. She didn't even mind when shehroze holding her hand in the staircase after he said sorry in front of everyone. He also never tried to physically over power her.

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