Originally posted by: cappacuino5
I know I promised to share my views yesterday but itâs been a crazy few weeks. Anyway Iâve thoroughly enjoyed all discussions on the thread.
I felt that the episode had too much of Zoya and Qudsiya. We all waited eagerly wait for a week to see Ayet and the side characters ended up taking most of the screen space. The director could have easily shortened their screen time.
That being said, I would like to begin with the breakfast scene. If we look closely, we see Basit nodding at Ayesha as a form of greeting and when Ayesha did the same, Basit seemed perplexed, like he was expecting a more exuberant response. This moment made me feel that Basit has started picking up cues from Ayeshaâs behaviour.
Moreover, Basit also derives validation from her. When he passed on that croissant to her and the moments thereafter, it seemed like he was waiting for her to appreciate his efforts and initiate conversation and when she doesnât do either, he leaves annoyed, which shows how much of this relationship his wife initially carried on her shoulders.
Ayesha on the other hand is seen giving him a very weird look. I believe it wasnât one of pity but rather a look that screamed I donât know what to do with you. She is indeed mothering him because she doesnât know better. Ever since the raised hand and the car scene where Basit disregarded Ayeshaâs feelings she has built walls around her heart and nothing convinces her that Basit is genuinely interested in both her and improving their relationship. She is indeed finding it challenging to navigate this relationship without Sadiaâs help.
Basit on the other hand has grown by leaps and bounds ever since Sadia passed away. Heâs genuinely interested in initiating conversations, understanding Ayesha and even subtly wooing her. Ayesha remains oblivious to all his efforts.
The breakfast scene was in stark contrast to the comfort shared in the previous episode. This makes me think that either this was bad writing or maybe the director wants to portray a hot and cold relationship at present. Is this also an indication that no consummation has occurred as of now? I think so.
Did anybody notice that Basit looked perturbed that Ayesha wasnât home when he called Karim? He seemed agitated to not know her whereabouts and kept calling her till she picked up. He almost breathed a sigh of relief when did picked the call. I wonder what was going on in his mind in that moment? He sure is growing possessive of her and maybe even protective. I was right when I said in the previous episode that he would be displaying al of these emotions, sheâs the only family heâs left with and he would be guarding her.
Also Ayesha is the worst liar I have seen in the longest time. She could have simply said that she was out visiting her mom, so as to add an element of truth in the lie to make it believable. But she outrightly lied underestimating Basitâs spying skills đľď¸ââď¸ The man runs a million dollar company alone, give him some credit.
Despite knowing that he was being lied to, Basit brought Ayesha flowers, which was the sweetest thing ever 𼰠I wish Fahad would have left before that, then we would have gotten a full blown romantic scene. The bed scene too deserves a special mention 𤊠The way he softly asked her to sit next to him and then smoothly leaned towards her were the highlight of the episode. Alas Ayesha was flustered not because of their proximity but because of her lies.
Iâm not impressed with this track simply because Ayesha confiding in Fahad reflects poor writing. He may be easy going but heâs also Basitâs best friend whose loyalty lies with Basit first and foremost. Also when did she become this close with Fahad? It would be much more believable had Ayesha confided in another (male) friend of hers perhaps a childhood one or a cousin (considering how cousin marriages are permitted in the culture).
Knowing Basitâs history she should not have hidden something so grave from him. I understand her intention. Basit never had a high opinion of her family and that when youâre infatuated (wouldnât call it love at this point) with someone you want to present your best in front of them but something like this couldnât have been hidden for too long. She panicked and kept on lying.
I would give credit to Basit here, despite knowing she was lying, he was calm, softly asked even cajoled Ayesha into telling him about the issue. His concern about her mother was genuine. He repeatedly tried to know the truth from multiple sources and this is why he could never be compared to Ashar from Humsafar who also threw his wife out. In fact, he went from calling giving Bano a job a âjhanjhatâ to referring to himself as a brother to her.
Basit has done nothing to deserve this dishonesty. He simply wants to be included in on the issue. He maybe rough around the edges but he is trying with everyone- Ayesha, Bano and Fahad. Basit craves acceptance more than anything else and these lies are making him feel isolated.
Fahad as his best friend should have known better. I would blame him more than I would blame Ayesha, sheâs new to his life but Fahad has been with Basit throughout and knows his issues better than anyone. He should have convinced Ayesha to talk to Basit or should have told Basit that thereâs some issue with Ayesha and her family but sheâs hesitant to speak out, so be patient. This would have helped calm things down but no he outrightly lied which went against everything his character stood for.
As for Qudsiya, she got what she deserved. Something tells me that Zoya may have gotten married out of her own will but itâs not going to be smooth sailing for her. I think Basit would play some role in helping her settle in. Also Qudsia will go to her one and only son very soon for help đ