Originally posted by: -INAAYAT-
What era is this show set in?
Or even precisely, what era is the writer born in?
Because when Meerab found Haya in a compromising situation with Murtasim, she didn't accuse him of having no character, she questioned his love, that he claims to have for her.
When Murtasim finds Meerab in an exact same situation, he tells her 'pehle kirdaar banao apna', indirectly blaming her of an indecent character
The difference between men and women...
It is mind-boggling how this show is written by a woman and yet the main woman is put on a questionable radar by her. Regressive much.
Straight away putting it out to the audience that the wife has no 'kirdaar' coming from the husband's mouth itself
Never watching a show written by this woman again!
Sorrry INUUUUU i missed your post. I was busy playing in DT.
If he found Meerab in Sticky Notes arms then situations are the same.
She was standing in a corner when he entered the house. He assumed too much.
He believed another man's word over his wife. Not cool my boy not cool.
Murtu let me down but I desperately want to give him another chance. He is hurt and in love logic doesn't work. We say cruel things when the heart bleeds.
He crossed a line with those words, how can he say she has no character. He slapped her all over again.
My stupid heart wants to believe he didn't mean those harsh words. She is his pride if he demeans her he demeans himself. What happened to 'Meri Meerab'
I have to see the episode again, put my over analyzing hat and process what happened today. What do i defend, how do I justify?????
I know one thing for sure I have no faith in this writer. She had amazing characters in her hands, but she is not worthy of them.
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