Originally posted by: -INAAYAT-
Yes. I think she just gave the premise of the hero and heroine and after getting a green signal from the production, she was asked to write a script. I think they even tell them the number of episodes
And this explains the many failures of script writers to some extent! This is why dastan, yakin ka safar, diyar e dil, mere zaat zarre, the first Khuda aur muhabbat and many more had superior unforgettable flow of content that made perfect sense. The characters went about their arc without zooming around like a ping pong ball all over the place!
Production houses need to stop interfering with writers. Also, the writers need schooling. Zero technical skills for the drama script.
TB sometimes feels like a 11th graders fantasy. But just with phenomenal performance by yumhaj.
Edited by Alizba63 - 2 years ago
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