Originally posted by: Morusya51
I agree here, they showed a few days had passed after the revelation but Faraz still didn't call Sameen that was a clear sign he was hesitant due to his mistakes(that happens in the real world as well)...and that gave them some time to understand each other in a whole new light. Practically we all want our loved ones to call and check up on us after a fight and even as siblings/friends we do get in big fights but then we forgive each other and want to return to the time we were happy the soonest.
Sameen also wanted it back but she was afraid of this second chance as well so all those flashbacks, Sameen's hesitation, and then Faraz assuring her that this time nothing would be same was really appreciating.
Another good point, Sameen's character was of a strong girl, I liked how she didn't stay silent when Faraz's mother and sister, or even the house help tried to taunt or mislead her, and then her being vocal about her feelings - again a strong part of her character.
here also with your words, this show made Khushhal khan get noticed and there were so many scenes he was so good at emoting the right emotions,(frustrated with things happening, wanting Sameen's attention without saying)... i felt his character was shown as the youngest kid in a house with a lot of pampering while growing up and they were still in their college perhaps that was the reason for him being childish at times. (Of course, the story shook badly when they made him dumb and my words in no way trying to defend that, i hated the way his character went in the last few episodes).
are you planning to watch Wehashi? i think it will stretch Khushhal's acting boundaries and be something worth watching.
again, even I liked Saboor better in this show...♥
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