Sunn Mere Dil (GEO) #11 - Wahaj Ali, Maya Ali, Hira Mani

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Posted: 10 months ago
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From the very beginning, I said and wrote that Hamsha is a negative character, and she will remain bad until the end.

From now on, all her manipulations will backfire. She will again try to manipulate Sadaf regarding Bilal starting to drink again, aiming to keep Sadaf away from Bilal.

However, she won’t succeed. Hamsha will stay a villain until the very end.

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Posted: 10 months ago
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Welcome to the new thread

It’s sadaf time how she is going to proceed with her life? How she is going to fall for bilal?

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Posted: 10 months ago
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Originally posted by: NutellaWaffle

Welcome to the new thread

It’s sadaf time how she is going to proceed with her life? How she is going to fall for bilal?

The screenwriter will likely have Sadaf question both Amaar and Bilal's characters.

Sadaf has seen and experienced Amaar drunk multiple times. She knows Amaar as a liar, shameless, disloyal, selfish, incapable of love, dishonorable, and someone who resorts to brute force. In fact, Sadaf recognized Amaar's true face and character through his drunken state.

Now, she needs to see Bilal drunk and get to know him as well. A drunk person often reflects their true emotions and personality without a filter.

For Sadaf to fall in love with Bilal, she needs to understand him even in his drunken state. I think the screenwriter made Bilal start drinking again with this intention in mind.

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Posted: 10 months ago
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Let me add this as well: In the OST, during Amaar's suicide scene, Bilal appears to be drunk—pay close attention to this detail.

The rain dance scene happens after Amaar's suicide because, in the suicide scene, both of their clothes are dry.

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Posted: 10 months ago
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From what has happened so far — The writer of the drama seems like a misogynist

with little respect...

Read more at: https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/topic-reply?tid=5366582&isQuote=True&pthreadId=166420626

Here bilal sadaf will get married in last episode

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Posted: 10 months ago
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Originally posted by: NutellaWaffle

From what has happened so far — The writer of the drama seems like a misogynist

with little respect...

Read more at: https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/topic-reply?tid=5366582&isQuote=True&pthreadId=166420626

Here bilal sadaf will get married in last episode

This is the kind of ending I want as well: for Bilal to die just before they get married, and for Sadaf to live with his memory, dreaming of him.

The scenes in the OSTs reflect this beautifully.

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Posted: 10 months ago
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I just realized they did cut Bilal’s scene at the beginning of the episode. Bilal is talking to Humsha and in the promo, they showed him slam the resignation papers down which they did show. I think that’s when he tells Humsha that he’s going to go talk to Ammar and is obviously upset. That’s when Humsha calls Sadaf. Why would they cut that? The resignation letter is what really pissed off Bilal and for the first time, he questioned how she could reject him for Ammar.

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