Originally posted by: Baby36
I think you're right even rafey was a green flag but he doesn't hold a strong personality the way mehru priorities her family ,job and her problems before anything and anyone soon they face conflict between them.complication between them will grow because of these three women and eventually they broke up the engagement because someone like mehru who holds high morality will never cheat anyone or else it will become a dark spot on her character.and shahnawaz now we understand why he wants to become a politician because he thinks like them .in previous episodes he was looked as a arrogant ,prude,power dominater straightforward rich brat in just two episodes his character was just flipped over and we got biggest surprise.now we understand he was not a fool he have brain how to control problems and people the way they're . previous episodes we saw him as his mother puppet but now we know he even outsmarts his own mother .in future if he flipped over and stand with mehru they can become a power couple.when he realised that he have feelings for mehru in future he will be the biggest supporter and protecter of mehru.
Even if Zeeshan were still around, Mehru wouldn’t be Bi Jaan’s ideal daughter-in-law. Mehru’s family is a mess. Her older sister is stuck in a bad marriage, her younger sister lacks the confidence to manage family responsibilities, her brother was too young to help, they are financially dependent on her as well, and her uncle’s family acts like the evil stepmother’s crew from Cinderella. With all of this on her plate, she doesn’t have time to be the perfect, quiet daughter-in-law that Bi Jaan dreams of, someone completely devoted to her husband and with little or nothing to do with her own family.
While Rafey could probably handle family issues on his own, dealing with a court case involving politicians is definitely not his cup of tea.
Rafey should have married Mehru’s younger sister. They are so boring they could spend their entire lives sipping tea in silence, maybe staring at the wall for fun. But Bi Jaan wants excitement, and she is going to get it. When Urooj’s Oscar-worthy performance finally falls apart, Bi Jaan will realize that real life isn’t a movie. And, of course, you should never judge a book by its deep-fried cover, it’s life, not kabab.
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